Pulling my hair out a bit here. Haynes lists preferred as PSA b71 2316 sae 75w (1.9-2l) as I'm looking to do a gearbox refresh .
But searching that b71 2316 finds very little oil to purchase and most listings that look correct like total traxium gear 8/9 show b71 2330 on the label and I cannot find a picture of the gear oil showing 2316 anywhere
I can find sources for the alternative gearbox oil but I really would like to use the preferred spec.
Can anyone help me please ? I can post vin if needed
Thank you in advance!
Gearbox oil confusion for Ma5 manual transmission
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Mcrizzle23
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Mcrizzle23
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Re: Gearbox oil confusion for Ma5 manual transmission
Might help if I add 2017 Citroen c3 (production date may 2027) with a 1.2 naturally aspirated eb2f engine and 5 speed manual.
If anyone can let me know what the absolute best gearbox oil is to use I would appreciate it
I have found total traxium Fe gear 9 sae75w which is listed as b71 2316 on the label but it's not in stock anywhere other than 200l drums and I think that's overkill
If anyone can let me know what the absolute best gearbox oil is to use I would appreciate it
I have found total traxium Fe gear 9 sae75w which is listed as b71 2316 on the label but it's not in stock anywhere other than 200l drums and I think that's overkill
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Re: Gearbox oil confusion for Ma5 manual transmission
Ravenol MTF-3 meets that spec and is quite readily available.
https://www.ravenol.de/en/product/getri ... -3-sae-75w
"absolute best"? Fools errand there, all you'll get is a list of people that have used oil X and the gearbox hasn't exploded,
https://www.ravenol.de/en/product/getri ... -3-sae-75w
"absolute best"? Fools errand there, all you'll get is a list of people that have used oil X and the gearbox hasn't exploded,
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shtu
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Re: Gearbox oil confusion for Ma5 manual transmission
Also,
Total Traxium Gear 9
https://lubricants.catalog.totalenergie ... fe-sae-75w
Millers EE Performance MTF 75w
https://www.millersoils.co.uk/wp-conten ... TF-75w.pdf
(I suspect any GL4 full-synthetic 75w would be fine tbh, but that's your call.)
Total Traxium Gear 9
https://lubricants.catalog.totalenergie ... fe-sae-75w
Millers EE Performance MTF 75w
https://www.millersoils.co.uk/wp-conten ... TF-75w.pdf
(I suspect any GL4 full-synthetic 75w would be fine tbh, but that's your call.)
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Mcrizzle23
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Re: Gearbox oil confusion for Ma5 manual transmission
Nice one I appreciate your help ! Traxium gear 9 I was looking for to order domestically I'm exploring the alternatives provided again thanks for taking the time to send that to me.
And absolute best I really should have worded that differently. Maybe ' suggested premium gear oil that meets the spec of PSA b71 2316"
I have found over the last couple of years since owning a car oil is not as simple as most think.
Viscosity numbers are way less important than specification .
Anyway time to pull myself out of this gear oil learning rabbit hole and just do the damn fluid swap
And absolute best I really should have worded that differently. Maybe ' suggested premium gear oil that meets the spec of PSA b71 2316"
I have found over the last couple of years since owning a car oil is not as simple as most think.
Viscosity numbers are way less important than specification .
Anyway time to pull myself out of this gear oil learning rabbit hole and just do the damn fluid swap
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shtu
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Re: Gearbox oil confusion for Ma5 manual transmission
Any of the 3 there will do you fine.
The Millers seems pretty available, Total stuff never seems that common.
Manufacturer's specs are a funny thing, often you'll find the same actual oil matches eleventy manufacturer's specs, because the manufacturers like to have their own specification code for a fairly standard thing - and in some cases, charge oil manufacturers for the right to use that specification on their bottle.
This page hints at that, although it doesn't list your specific code, https://www.oilspecifications.org/psa_p ... itroen.php
eg,
PSA B71 2315
API GL-4 level, SAE 75W80 viscosity gear oil made of API Group III base oils.
API GL4 = equivalent to a US miliitary spec MIL-L-2105B. Mostly about things like the substance behaviour, chemical composition, storage stability etc., and references a whole load of other standards.
SAE 75W80 = Defined in SAE J306 for viscosity at temperature.
API Group 3 = Defined in API1509 as a quality\refinement standard.
All industry-standard specs. In this case, all PSA have done is created their own code.

https://xkcd.com/927/
Manufacturer's specs are a funny thing, often you'll find the same actual oil matches eleventy manufacturer's specs, because the manufacturers like to have their own specification code for a fairly standard thing - and in some cases, charge oil manufacturers for the right to use that specification on their bottle.
This page hints at that, although it doesn't list your specific code, https://www.oilspecifications.org/psa_p ... itroen.php
eg,
PSA B71 2315
API GL-4 level, SAE 75W80 viscosity gear oil made of API Group III base oils.
API GL4 = equivalent to a US miliitary spec MIL-L-2105B. Mostly about things like the substance behaviour, chemical composition, storage stability etc., and references a whole load of other standards.
SAE 75W80 = Defined in SAE J306 for viscosity at temperature.
API Group 3 = Defined in API1509 as a quality\refinement standard.
All industry-standard specs. In this case, all PSA have done is created their own code.

https://xkcd.com/927/