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Can someone tell me what fluid is used on my 1950 gmc standard transmission
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51 GMC 100 with 59 chevy 261 under the hood. 3 on the floor with 3.42 gear.
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Farm Supply Store will have what you need.
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I don't believe that there is a Tractor Supply Store in London Ontario or anywhere else in Canada.
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Phak1 suggestion is what I just used in my 52 chevy 1/2 ton. Non foaming, noncorrosive to yellow metals and not too slippery for synchronizers. It also quietened it down some.
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What brand did you use and what is it's GL number? Mike B 
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I don't believe that there is a Tractor Supply Store in London Ontario or anywhere else in Canada. Try Canadian Tire. They're about the same as Tractor Supply.
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