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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
Alex,
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25th Sep 2018 8:55 pm |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 557 |
Once again marked for future reference, all oil changes due this year with out fail. |
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6th Apr 2019 9:12 am |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
California being a long ways from Bell Engineering, I did my own transfer box oil.
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27th Aug 2019 3:47 pm |
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shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
120 ml I believe is correct when levelling. I did mine at the weekend, I also found the oil took more effort to get out with the syringe, with the other areas I just got it started and it would syphon itself out, but with the transfer case it looked like it was going to take all day so resorted to back to the syringe, managed to extract only about 500 ml in total.
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27th Aug 2019 6:45 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
shiggsy: how did you manage to drain the PTU oil?
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31st Aug 2019 5:00 pm |
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shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
The tube I used was only 5mm thick. It is difficult to feed it down, I managed by feeding it down at about a 7 o'clock angle, though I have seen a post saying 5 o'clock. Edit: Actually it was in this thread on page 1
Hung like Einstein, smart as a horse. |
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31st Aug 2019 5:26 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Thanks Shiggsy. I was about to give up for the day when I too re-read the thread and found the mention of the 4-5 o'clock position for insertion and managed to pass a narrow tube. Connected that to a series of larger tubes which allowed me to attach the Pela pump.
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31st Aug 2019 7:52 pm |
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shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
Its so stupid thy don't put drain plugs in these things.
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31st Aug 2019 8:26 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Yeah had that issue once on my old Defender's LT77 gearbox - filler plug was so tight I thought it might shear off. Those square headed plugs round off really easy too. Jules |
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31st Aug 2019 11:48 pm |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 557 |
One of my next jobs i recently changed the gearbox oil, i am a little confused though as reading through this thread it states not to use 75/90 in the gearbox but Fully Synthetic Gear Oil 75W-80 API GL-4. I used this below and i can get my gears ? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/75W90-5L-Fully-...1617362859 The thread is here below also, a few members have posted and not one as mentioned the 75/90 oil being used https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic36043.html |
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12th Oct 2020 9:28 am |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
Artic,
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12th Oct 2020 6:08 pm |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 557 |
[quote]As long as you aren't planning a trip to the artic circle then what you picked is fine.
HI Paul. Thank you for your reply, i was a bit concerned to read that using 75/90 which meets the the GL4 & GL5 criteria you would not get your gears? because when i drove my FL2 after the change it felt & feels a lot smoother, unless i am having the placebo effect. I chose the oil after i bought the FL2 and googled Castrol MTF 97309 from the owners handbook to which the above came up to use, i had in the past used Westway Lubricants on my R40 and my FL1 which i found to be good. They state below 5L Synthetic 75w90 Premium Gear / Differential Oil Synthetic 75w/90 gear oil is a modern high performance premium product manufactured from a blend of synthetic oil, sheer stable viscosity index improvers and a multipurpose extreme pressure additive package. It offers high levels of performance when compared to straight mineral oil whilst being compatible with mineral oils which enables it to be simply used as a replacement product on a drain and fill basis. This is a GL-4 and GL-5 Specification synthetic gear oil meaning it is safe for use where yellow metals are present. It contains a buffered sulphur EP additive which helps protect yellow metals found in some gear boxes. For use in high performance transmissions, spiral bevel axles, transfer boxes, reduction hubs, high load drive axles, hypoid axles and steering units. The use of this product will often smooth and improve manual gear changes in previously “notchy” gear boxes. I intend to change the gearbox oil every 12 months from now on anyways, so if needed to go to 75/80 i can do, and will do so. |
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12th Oct 2020 7:14 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
Here is a good video showing why you need to be very concerned about viscosity if you are going to the Artic Circle
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13th Oct 2020 12:53 am |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 557 |
Ok so not being 100% on the 75w/90 i have used in the gearbox i purchased this last night it should be here Wednesday 75w/80.
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13th Oct 2020 9:18 am |
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