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Old Apr 11, 2010 | 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by fathergoat
1) Some people (myself included) use penzoil syncromesh which can be found at autozone. It does smooth out shifting but I have no idea what it does for long term bearing life.

I was recently wondering about what penzoil syncromesh does for long term life, and the responses I got was that it isn't good for bearing life, and that the Honda MTF is the best thing to go with.

Personally, I rebuild my tranny about a year ago, with a new 3rd gear syncro and new 3rd gear, and I started using syncromesh. It was nice and smooth for about 10,000 miles, but I have noticed that the shifting is getting slightly rougher in all gears, so I'm going to switch to Honda MTF, see how that works out.

Last edited by themonsteraria; Apr 11, 2010 at 06:33 PM.
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