IDIBOBS
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The original spec is mercron. Mercron v can also be used. Some use redline. Or pay out the nose for zf fluid.
Besides turning the radio up, if you increase the idle speed just a little bit, it sometimes helps the noise go away. Don't mess with it while it's warming up, but if you have the truck fully warmed up, and are sitting at a stoplight with the trans in neutral and the clutch out listening to the noise, put your foot on the accel pedal every so slightly to raise the idle rpm and see if the noise lessens. If it does and you think it's something you can live with, just simply go out and turn the idle stop screw up a little bit.Ya just put a CDD stage 3 clutch and solid mass in as well, after googling gear roll over noise sounds like you hit the nail on the head
For safety purposes I recommend that you do your actual idle adjustment in a parking lot or your driveway, don't get out at the stop light and work on your truck......lol, I understood @franklin2 , but there are those that might not have.......Mercon
Besides turning the radio up, if you increase the idle speed just a little bit, it sometimes helps the noise go away. Don't mess with it while it's warming up, but if you have the truck fully warmed up, and are sitting at a stoplight with the trans in neutral and the clutch out listening to the noise, put your foot on the accel pedal every so slightly to raise the idle rpm and see if the noise lessens. If it does and you think it's something you can live with, just simply go out and turn the idle stop screw up a little bit.
Each engine is different. If your engine idles a little rough, it can make more noise. Someone else's truck may idle smoother and make less noise. I would not go with a thicker oil, you will really hate life in the winter trying to shift it. Been there, done that.
That is a pretty lame video. I didn't hear anything but thumping music.I didnt notice the noise at idle, only between 1000-1200 rpm or so. I found a video of a guy a few years back on youtube who had the exact same noise, in the post it said he just converted to a SMF as well. Guessing this is gear rollover noise?
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This was my thought as well. Using it in a g56 currently from the specd atf. Zero issues shifting cold, and quieter and smoother shifting when warm.Interesting... I wonder how synchromesh mtf would do in them then....
That’s what I use. A bit quieter, doesn’t seem to affect how it shifts in any conditions.Interesting... I wonder how synchromesh mtf would do in them then....