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I looked at a junk yard tranny. It had ATF in the front differnetial. I told the guy he shouldn't be selling that tranny do anyone. He said that it wouldn't matter. Personally, I think there is a huge difference between ATF and 80W90. Wouldn't it damage the gears?

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Yes, it could damage something if the concentration gets high enough.

 

Conversely, that means 80W90 is probably mixing in the ATF in the transmission, which would be worse :eek:

 

The diff needs to be separated from the tranny, and the seal between them replaced.

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haha.. my autotragic from the wagon was damnear pure atf in the front diff.. i mean it was red on the dipstick...

 

oddly enough i put thousands of miles on it that way but when i finally killed the tranny there was a smidge.. ok.. 1/8 or more inch of in and out play on the output stubs for the diff... i keep meaning to pull it apart and see just how worn down it is

but then again.. it was a 230k mile tranny.. so it actually held up well i would say

 

also not sure about newer sube's but alot of newer transfercases and yes <if i remember right> even a few differentials actually use atf instead of gear oil

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It used to be considered a speed secret. I run ATF in my BMW 5 speed manual tranny and it is stock.

I like something with more scuff resistance in the rear end, but I have seen ATF run for years in a drag car.

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