Analysis was done by Blackstone. This is for the Mopar Manual Transmission Fluid (Synchromesh) - Chrysler part No. 4874464. From what I have heard it is the same as the GM synchromesh.
FLASHPOINT: 375
SUS VISCOSITY@ 210 ºF: 58.2
This is what Blackstone had to say:
- ALUMINUM 9
- CHROMIUM 4
- IRON 1
- COPPER 9
- LEAD 1
- TIN 1
- MOLYBDENUM 0
- NICKEL 0
- MANGANESE 0
- SILVER 0
- TITANIUM 0
- POTASSIUM 0
- BORON 4
- SILICON 23
- SODIUM 3
- CALCIUM 50
- MAGNESIUM 3324
- PHOSPHORUS 1600
- ZINC 1143
- BARIUM 1
FLASHPOINT: 375
SUS VISCOSITY@ 210 ºF: 58.2
This is what Blackstone had to say:
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We expect virgin oils -- engine, transmission, or otherwise -- to be fairly free of metals and silicon. We found a fair amount of both in this sample, though they are probably not a problem. Just keep in mind where the oil started from when sampling your transmission. No moisture or insolubles were present, which is great.