
Around this time of year we get quite a few questions about experiencing difficult gearshifts in cold weather, so we thought you might find this useful.

Using the incorrect viscosity gear oil in your car can make gear changes very difficult when the gearbox, and oil are cold.



Below are some figures showing the viscosity of a selection of oils at 40C measured in mm²/s






I have listed specific brands and products to make it easier to see the differences in viscosity.


Fuchs Sintofluid FE 75w


Fuchs Sintofluid 75w-80


Fuchs Sintopoid 75w-90


Fuchs Sintopoid LS 75w140



As you can see from that, they are all 75w oils, but there is a large difference in the viscosity at lower temps; the Sintopoid 75w-90 is over twice as thick as the Sintofluid FE 75w when cold and the 75w-140 is almost twice as thick as the 75w-90.


So, if you've got a car that needs one grade of oil as standard, but you've modified it and decide to try a thicker oil, or someone puts the wrong oil in, it might really affect the cold gear shifts.



Also, viscosity ratings are not exact points, but are a band that the viscosity should fall in.



A lot of gearboxes specify an 80w-90 rather than a 75w-90, but I would always tend to go for a 75w-90 instead as there can be a large difference is the viscosity when cold.




If you have any questions or need further advice please post here or email us at [email protected]

Cheers
Tim.
