don't want to get into a back and forth match, just so you know - i have yet to find an official doc from any vehicle manufacturer using Aisin transmissions stating that (searching online for manufacturer recommended oil types) - how do you know it was motor oil? was it listed in the user's manual as recommended transmission oil? I'm just curious b/c the only thing i ever saw was that the base for the oil is the same but they have additives specific for transmissions. there is a lot of talk about it on forums though in regards to "conspiracy", but i would think (or at least that's what i would do) that would have been more profitable to do that for motor oils (considering the sales volume).
No prob, I don't really have a dog in the fight, its just a interesting article...
Yes, the Owners manual spece'd Castrol Synthetic 20W50 Motor oil for the transmission.
I just followed directions, the Dealer told me there was also a true gl4 gear lube that
was like a 40W70 gear lube, but it was really hard to get at the time.
They also specified a 12000 mile change interval on the tranny.
Which at the time I thought was crazy because they said the Air filter was good for 40000 miles...
I only posted the link because it had some interesting points in it.
I'm running the real Mopar AX5/AX15 lube in my YJ and I'm very happy with it.
I've also run Redline and Amsoil and they worked pretty good.
I quit using dyno 75W90 on the second transmition replacement due to
bad syncros and bushings in the tranny. (I'm on transmition #4) First 2
went under warranty. The Jeep dealer put the GL5 70W90 in both times.
Funny thing as well, My 85 Toyota Was Japenese built, the US built
trucks of that year came with 75W90 GL4...
Dave