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Liqui Moly Synthetic Transmission Oil in a W115/ W123
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Before you type it, I'm aware that the Mercedes recommends ATF for Manual transmissions. Please refrain from posting variations of this information. I've heard that a 75W90 synthetic helps with cold temperature smoother shifting, so I'd like to try it. I purchased Liqui Moly's GL5 synthetic fluid for the transmission and differential. The product listing states it is for Hypoid transmissions/ differentials but I thought I'd double check here. Anyone use this in their own vehicle?
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I used this in my 1984 euro 300d which had the very rare getrag 5 speed manual transmission. I put it in right after I got the car and drove it every day for about 4 years until I sold it. Cold shifts were still a bit notchy, but overall it seemed to work well and I never had any problems with the transmission. The car had about 150,000 miles on it.
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There appears to be a Hypoid variant as well (not the one I purchased). I'm not sure which one is better suited.
https://products.liqui-moly.com/oils/fully-synthetic-hypoid-gear-oil-gl4-5-75w-90-1.html
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No idea about the Mercedes transmission yet. I'm told that the aluminum-cased German ZF-5 transmissions in my trucks can be damaged by using gear oil instead of ATF.
Gear oil gets thicker at low temperatures than ATF, so I would be a little surprised if it helps with shifting in the cold. I use a synthetic Dexron/Mercon ATF in my ZF5s, and they shift fine at -40 degrees. Just looked at your location. You're in London? It never gets cold there anyway! Anyway, do let us know how it works out.
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Some gear oils are NOT safe for the yellow metals in manual gearboxes. GL-4 and MT-1 should be looked at as correct specifications for manual gearboxes.
I prefer Amsoil Manual Transmission lubricant in the right viscosity. Ive always had the best luck with that. They may be higher viscosity than ATF. Redline does offer a good ATF with more extreme pressure protection than other lubes. But the GL-4 is key...
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Dug up an old, incredibly useful post by Vox_Incogita (see below). I think I'm going to save the synthetic GL5 hypoid fluid for the rear differentials on both my Classics, and use the Type A Suffix A ATF in the manual transmission, as recommended by Mercedes. (I'll add the Liqui Moly MOS2 gear oil additive in there.)
Fortunately I was able to find a supplier of small quantities here in the UK. They ship internationally incase someone reading this in the future needs some. https://www.lubefinder.com/shell-spirax-s1-atf-tasa.html "The manual transmissions need ATF . MB still insists on the obsolete (now available in packaging >20l. only ) ATF Type A Suffix A. I have no idea why this is so. There might be special considerations about the frictional properties of the fluid and the proper function of the synchros MB used . The virtual unavailability of TASA fluids made the MB owners use later specs like Dexron II,IID etc. (with no harm reportedly). https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com/bevolisten/bevo-sheets-sort1.html https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com/bevolisten/231.1_en.html List of MB approved TASA fluids: https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com/bevolisten/236.2_en.html ...add to it: https://www.smithandallan.com/documents/Shell_Spirax_S1_ATF_TASA_(en-)_TDS%20(1).pdf If you insist using it a visit with an empty jug to to a agri supply store or truck/farm/road construction machinery lube place might be fruitful. The fluid itself is cheap but the dealer charges 27-30 USD for 1l. bottle (part # A 000 989 26 03 10). The diff takes hypoid GL-5 xw-90 fluid"
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As I understand it the additives in GL-5 that were damaging to brass are no longer widely used, so that's mostly a non-issue at this point. However, I see no need to get a GL-5 fluid when there are plenty of GL-4s that are more suited for the job.
Here's a paper written fairly recently on the subject of manual trans oils posted on BITOG https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/5144795/re-synchromesh-manual-transmission-lubricants#Post5144795 Quote:
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Refraining.
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Ha!
Anyone know the Mercedes recommended ATF Type and suffix for a 1984 300D Automatic non-turbo?
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Quote:
I’d run a name brand Dex/merc ATF.
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"Anyone know the Mercedes recommended ATF Type and suffix for a 1984 300D Automatic non-turbo?"
Re-refraining.
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