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rossy



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differential oil changed - yuck
even though its only had 8000km under its belt I changed the front and rear diff oils today.

I was quite taken aback to see that the stuff that drained out was black and filthy so it felt good replacing it with new clean syntrax 75/90. Nice and easy to do as well apart from having to stand on the wrench to get the drain plugs out.

I am aware that this vehicle is being babied a bit but I can't imagine its good for the crown and pinion wheels,half shafts etc to be trudging through that garbage mile after mile so along with the gearbox oil I think its a job that will need doing annually
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er.. read the post sir ! Laughing
I asked previously if syntrax was fine for this application and many oil boffins said it was even though there is divided opinion over GL4/5 vs GL5 and I've always sworn by all things Castrol so in it went ! (oh, I think your firm owns castrol so everyone's happy!) Laughing
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sorry Rossy ... its a job I'm going to do shortly, I'm not familiar with Syntrax but I'll get some.

Just being lazy... how much do I need for both axles ?
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bpman wrote:
sorry Rossy ... its a job I'm going to do shortly, I'm not familiar with Syntrax but I'll get some.

Just being lazy... how much do I need for both axles ?


the front takes 1.7 litres and the back 2.3. In reality though I don't think its possible to drain all of it out as the drain plugs are offset from the bottom of the sump. Also its a good idea to heat the oil up a little before you fill ( I left mine in front of the fire for a couple of hours first) and when you've filled up to the filler hole in each diff go for a short spin before checking the level again as some gets distributed through the system. Out of 4 litre bottles I only had about 200ml left which is about right.
Check out Castrol's website as there's been a name change for Syntrax. Its the same product but I think its now called something else !
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dgardel wrote:
remember that the front diff oil is black for the MoS CV joint grease dilution


thanks dgardel. At least its not something bad then which is a relief. And I know you are extremely busy fitting an accoustic cover at the moment too Wink
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rossy wrote:
bpman wrote:
sorry Rossy ... its a job I'm going to do shortly, I'm not familiar with Syntrax but I'll get some.

Just being lazy... how much do I need for both axles ?


the front takes 1.7 litres and the back 2.3. In reality though I don't think its possible to drain all of it out as the drain plugs are offset from the bottom of the sump. Also its a good idea to heat the oil up a little before you fill ( I left mine in front of the fire for a couple of hours first) and when you've filled up to the filler hole in each diff go for a short spin before checking the level again as some gets distributed through the system. Out of 4 litre bottles I only had about 200ml left which is about right.
Check out Castrol's website as there's been a name change for Syntrax. Its the same product but I think its now called something else !


NO NO,

both diffs rate for 1.6 litres each.

If you overfill the diffs (same for the gearbox) they push out the oil seals.......

2.3 litres is for the gearbox

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thats correct dgardel - for a 90. Mine's a 110 and the rear diff on a 110 takes 2.26 litres. You had me worried there for a minute !
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rossy wrote:
thats correct dgardel - for a 90. Mine's a 110 and the rear diff on a 110 takes 2.26 litres. You had me worried there for a minute !


Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed

right you wrote

Rear Differential
- 90 Models 1.60 litres (3.0 pints) (1.80 US quarts)
- 110 Models 2.26 Litres (4.00 pints) (2.39 US Quarts)

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rossy wrote:
dgardel wrote:
remember that the front diff oil is black for the MoS CV joint grease dilution


thanks dgardel. At least its not something bad then which is a relief. And I know you are extremely busy fitting an accoustic cover at the moment too Wink


Not yet,

busy now (holiday on the Alps) Whistle

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Busy next week (for job Big Cry Big Cry )

it needs same modifications but in the next 2 - 3 weeks I'll start the mods......

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thats as good an excuse as any I suppose! Laughing Enjoy !
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dgardel wrote:
rossy wrote:
dgardel wrote:
remember that the front diff oil is black for the MoS CV joint grease dilution


thanks dgardel. At least its not something bad then which is a relief. And I know you are extremely busy fitting an accoustic cover at the moment too Wink


Not yet,

busy now (holiday on the Alps) Whistle

Click image to enlarge


Busy next week (for job Big Cry Big Cry )

it needs same modifications but in the next 2 - 3 weeks I'll start the mods......


Daniele - whereabout is that in the Alps?

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