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What type of oil,oil filter and transmission fluid do i need? for a straight, 5 speed 93 jeep wrangler?

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Jeep Wrangler/YJ 1987-1995 Repair Guide

Engine Oil

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Fig. 1: Be sure to select the proper API quality classification and SAE viscosity grade of engine oil (10W-30)


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HP-2004 work for 2.5L and 4.0L


Manual Transmission
The level of lubricant in the transmission should be maintained at the filler hole on all manual transmissions. This hole is on the right side. When you check the level in the transmission, make sure that the vehicle is level so that you get a true reading. When you remove the filler plug, lubricant should run out of the hole. Replace the plug quickly for a minimum loss of lubricant. If lubricant does not run out of the hole when the plug is removed, lubricant should be added until it does. Replace the plug as sooWhat type of oil,oil filter and transmission fluid - 4a317e4.jpgbricant reaches the level of the hole.

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Fig. 1: Manual transmission fill and drain hole plugs

DRAIN AND REFILL
Remove the drain plug which is at the bottom of the transmission. Allow all the lubricant to run out before replacing the plug. Replace the case with the correct viscosity oil. All manual transmissions use SAE 75W-90 API quality Grade GL-5 gear lubricant. Tighten the fill hole plug to 27 ft. lbs. (37 Nm).


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