I guess I wouldn't want to put something in the chaincase of my sled intended for transmissions in cars and trucks. I would rather use that synthetic Amsoil chaincase fluid that is intended for your chaincase. ATF fluid is a little to thin for me to take a chance with. IMOshortstop20 said:Many people use ATF, whether or not it is as good as synthetic chaincase oil, I don't know.
sickric said:Hey guys,
Is it o.k. to use Shell 80w -90 gear oil in the chaincase of 02 Vipers?
Yes
Also do you guys fog your engines or dump 2 cycle oil down the cylinders ? (for storage)
Fog
And, I use Yamaha S2 oil ,for injection, always have. anybody have any thoughts on that, (compared to Amsoil or other synthetics?)
Yamalube will work,you won't blow your motor up using it,but alot of guy's on this site including me use other(Amsoil,Klotz,etc..)full synthetic oil's
Exactly! And manual transmissions. It also allows for easier movement of the chain and gears at 0 degrees than the 80-90 molasses at that temp. Although as Daman and others posted, synthetics have a much lower pour point than dino oils.dtd_93 said:look in the transfer case of 88-99 gmc pick ups... they are a chain drive and use atf..... lot more torque and stress in there...