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jared
post Oct 2 2006, 07:30 PM
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Just an easy question

What grade of tranny oil should I be using and how much?

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post Nov 24 2006, 12:26 PM
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QUOTE(jared @ Oct 2 2006, 08:30 PM) [snapback]2136[/snapback]

Just an easy question

What grade of tranny oil should I be using and how much?

Thanks,

Jared.


Redline 75W-90 NS gear lube is the best!
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post Jul 9 2001, 11:58 AM
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Remove your air box and you'll see the filler and air hole for the gear box. Also there should be a bolt half way up the rear of the gear box on the left (looking up from underneath). You also have a drain plug on the bottom, so it should be to hard to work out. Fill with oil until it starts to trickle out of the hole, run the car for a few few miles, rest for a couple of hours, then check level again. Hope this helps
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post Jul 9 2001, 01:49 PM
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Hi, do you remove the bolt half way up the gearbox and wait till the oil trickles out or watch for it to come out the hole at the top? cheers for your help Skullshrinker
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Remove your air box and you'll see the filler and air hole for the gear box. Also there should be a bolt half way up the rear of the gear box on the left (looking up from underneath). You also have a drain plug on the bottom, so it should be to hard to work out. Fill with oil until it starts to trickle out of the hole, run the car for a few few miles, rest for a couple of hours, then check level again. Hope this helps
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Hi, do you remove the bolt half way up the gearbox and wait till the oil trickles out or watch for it to come out the hole at the top? cheers for your help Skullshrinker
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