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What type tramission fluid to use for 5speed manual-4cyle?

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The absolute best oil to use is Royal Purple 80/90 weight. You can also use that in your rear axle. The only reason you would use such a heavy oil in the tranny is due to the fact that the output bearing always goes out due to the oil being to smooth.

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1992 Ford Ranger came with two different type of 5 speed stander transmission's that year.

For a Mazda stander trans it take's Automatic transmission fluid Mercon.

for a Mitsubishi stander transmission it take's Ford manual transmission fluid.

Hope this help's.

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