'87 Honda Prelude Transmission Question

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by ferminf, Oct 30, 2004.

  1. ferminf

    ferminf Guest

    I am wondering what kind of transmission fluid to use as a replacement on
    an 87 Prelude SI with a manual transmission. I got the car to work on the
    clutch and have since taken out the transmission. I haven't been able to
    find out easily online what sort of replacement fluid to use or if it
    matter what type. Thanks.
     
    ferminf, Oct 30, 2004
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  2. Honda sells a special MT Oil, but the manual just calls for motor oil
    - 10W30 or 10W40. AFAIK, this applies to all Honda MTs from 1971
    through at least 1994. I don't know if it still applies to new
    Hondas. Anybody?
     
    Gordon McGrew, Oct 30, 2004
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  3. ferminf

    disallow Guest

    We put regular 10W30 into my girlfriends trannie in her
    87 prelude. Works fine. I am located in cold canada, and
    it doesn't seem to stiffen up at all in winter either.

    t
     
    disallow, Oct 30, 2004
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  4. ferminf

    Bill Guest

    Typically 10W-30 motor oil.
    However, motor oils have changed since 1987. i think they now have less
    phosphorus & zinc, which are anti wear additives.
    IF I were doing it, I'd get 1 or 2 qts. of the Honda MTL and top off the
    rest with regular 10W-30.
     
    Bill, Oct 30, 2004
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  5. ferminf

    mark smith Guest

    hi there
    my chilton manual says use 10/40 engine oil in the tranny.do not use
    gear oil.
    Honda bikes are the same !!!
    cheers
    spike
     
    mark smith, Oct 31, 2004
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