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Date: 10/11/94
I have an '84 Nissan 4x4 pickup that a few years ago began making chirping noises from the manual transmission. The longer I drove it the hotter it got and the louder the noises got, so I decided I needed a rebuilt transmission. After I thought I had fixed it I added new 90-weight oil to it. The chirping continued, though. One month later I drained the oil and found a lot of dark brown metal shavings in it. I knew something was still wrong, but I didn't know exactly what.
I had just heard of Maxilube, so when I refilled the transmission oil I added six ounces of Maxilube to it. Very quickly it quit making the chirping noises. I figure from the condition of the oil the rebuilt transmission should have only lasted six months. Two years later, however, it is still running fine.
Sincerely,
Tony Novelli
Marlin's Automotive
Fresno, CA
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