Swepco vs Redline gearbox oil?
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Swepco vs Redline gearbox oil?
Does anyone here have any experiences of either?
I think Redline was discussed some time back but I can't seem to find the thread. Also know where to get Swepco in the UK but is there a UK supplier of Redline?
Thanks one & all
I think Redline was discussed some time back but I can't seem to find the thread. Also know where to get Swepco in the UK but is there a UK supplier of Redline?
Thanks one & all
Darren
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Darren - I have only good things to say about Swepco...
...don't have any experience of Redline but Camskill (who are excellent for tyres) sell it:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... ring_Fluid
...don't have any experience of Redline but Camskill (who are excellent for tyres) sell it:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... ring_Fluid
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Hi,
I've swepco in my 911. Difficult to say how much it improved things as I rebuilt the box at the same time it went in! New synchros probably made more difference than the oil
I went on the experience of others, all positive experiences.
Another positive experience is that you can identify the oil leaks on your garage floor a little easier. Blue is the box!!
I've swepco in my 911. Difficult to say how much it improved things as I rebuilt the box at the same time it went in! New synchros probably made more difference than the oil
Another positive experience is that you can identify the oil leaks on your garage floor a little easier. Blue is the box!!
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Thanks gents, not all hype then. I think I’ll try one of them out.
I was just asking as I’ve got the 915 box in the car now, whilst I’m pretty happy with the way it shifts with the oil I stuck in there I found getting 1st/3rd a bit tricky on a couple of occasions, certainly didn’t have to fight to engage them, felt more like this could just be clutch cable/shift rod adjustment. The biting point is a bit lower than I think it should be at the moment, so I think a few tweaks might help a bit
Overall though I think me and the 915 are going to get on famously, only covered around 50 miles but the gearshifter is definitely less vague than the dogleg 911 gearbox was, just gotta get used to the orthodox 1st gear position.
I was just asking as I’ve got the 915 box in the car now, whilst I’m pretty happy with the way it shifts with the oil I stuck in there I found getting 1st/3rd a bit tricky on a couple of occasions, certainly didn’t have to fight to engage them, felt more like this could just be clutch cable/shift rod adjustment. The biting point is a bit lower than I think it should be at the moment, so I think a few tweaks might help a bit
Overall though I think me and the 915 are going to get on famously, only covered around 50 miles but the gearshifter is definitely less vague than the dogleg 911 gearbox was, just gotta get used to the orthodox 1st gear position.
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