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Can anybody offer any comments with using Swepco 201 in the transmission. Any noticeable differences over the common gear lubes. My 1975 911 shifts great until the car heats up.
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As I have been told many times before, do a search. Theres probably 3000 threads on it.
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Location: Left Coast, Canada
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You'll get an answer Eric....either with a search or from one of the numerous Swepco-devotees.
Which brings up another Swepco-related topic..... Before I put my '96 H-D FLHR (m/c) away for the Winter last November, I changed the tranny lube, thinking...."Why not try some Swepco in the notoriously clunky H-D box?" So I did, then put the dust cover on for her long nap. Today, Spring arrived in earnest, so I woke her up and went for a ride. Glorious....but what's so different now about this bike? Swepco transformed the Milwaukee 5-speed from a nasty, clunking rock-crusher, to buttery-smooth. Dare I say, *almost* like a Honsuzyamasaki. ![]() Harley owners...try it this riding season. You can buy me a beer at Sturgis this summer as a "thank you".
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Doug? Do I detect mixed loyalty here? Or is this an air cooled conspiracy? Please tell me your favorite tattoo shop. I want the (early) 911S logo on my left bicep....probably wouldn't mean much to the Harley crowd at Sturgis next year...but if you go? Please post pics!
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