Another A+ for RotaryResurrection
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From: Jamesport, NY..."Movin' on up, to the east side!"
Another A+ for RotaryResurrection
I know this has already been established but.......
Kevin was a good businessman to deal with. I purchased a s4 TII drivetrain from him for my conversion project. Everything arrived in the condition it was advertised with no surprises. In fact, the only issues we had involved the ****-poor customer service of the freight co. Well, we know not to deal with them again!
Thanks again Kevin. It has been a pleasure and I hope to do business with you in the future.
Kevin was a good businessman to deal with. I purchased a s4 TII drivetrain from him for my conversion project. Everything arrived in the condition it was advertised with no surprises. In fact, the only issues we had involved the ****-poor customer service of the freight co. Well, we know not to deal with them again!

Thanks again Kevin. It has been a pleasure and I hope to do business with you in the future.
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From: Morristown, TN (east of Knoxville)
Thanks and sorry for the issues, at least we saved you about $100!
As for what I usually run, unless it's a fresh or low mile trans/diff, I just run standard gear oil. IF you're trying to cure grinding/shifting issues, sometimes a synthetic like neo, redline, or GM synchromesh fluid will help. Usually not, in my experience. IN fact, redline usually makes things worse than they already are as far as shifting.
Just search around for what synthetics are available...there's lots of stuff on the market. I cant say that I've had glowing results with anything, though I have used the GM synchromesh in a couple of turbo gearboxes with good results.
As for what I usually run, unless it's a fresh or low mile trans/diff, I just run standard gear oil. IF you're trying to cure grinding/shifting issues, sometimes a synthetic like neo, redline, or GM synchromesh fluid will help. Usually not, in my experience. IN fact, redline usually makes things worse than they already are as far as shifting.
Just search around for what synthetics are available...there's lots of stuff on the market. I cant say that I've had glowing results with anything, though I have used the GM synchromesh in a couple of turbo gearboxes with good results.
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