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Old 10-16-2004, 09:30 AM
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Default Transmission plans:

Here's what I would like to do within the next 2 months...

- Flush and refill with Redline MT90 (A friend did this on an A4 and said the difference was night/day)
- Linkage rebuild (see link)
-A4 tranny mounts

I'm going to put it up on a lift next weekend and take a closer look at the mounts and linkage bushings.

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Old 10-16-2004, 11:49 AM
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Default I found MT90 too thin.........

Switched back to Mobil 1 75w-90.

The reason I say MT90 was too thin, is I could hear the gears in my gearbox whine. Plus shifting was very notchy.

Drained MT90, installed Mobil 1, synth, and my gearbox is smooth &amp; no noises.
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Default Is it smoothe even when cold?

it seems like with the MT-90, as it warms up it gets smoother?
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Default Thankyou for this post!

I have been trying to figure out how to re build the shift linkage bar for a while now.
Old 10-16-2004, 11:55 AM
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Default a few questions:

Easy to access the tranny? I'd be using jackstands, might be able to get access to a lift (probably not though). Is this something I could do in a driveway?

How do you get the old fluid out? (Is there a drain on the bottom or do you have to get it from the top?

Any special tools needed?

Thanks,

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Default A few good write-ups on the B5 forum...

you need a special socket for the drain bolt.
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Default 17mm allen Stubby Socket

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Default Re: I found MT90 too thin.........

I have read (do not remember where exactly) that only a GL4 rated transmission fluid should be used in the Audis, whereas the MOBIL 1 is a GL5 rated lubricant and should not be used because it eats away at the synchros in the transmission.

Might want to check into this further before problems arrise.
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Default Previously discussed issue..........

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Default Just be sure to remove the TOP plug first...

...if you remove the bottom and drain the fluid, then the fill plug is siezed...you're screwed.
Also, I used redline in my CQ..and it was better during the cold mornings....but then I changed it to the stock stuff (G00500 ?) and it was AMAZINGLY better...like new, really. Just my two cents.
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