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Caterham



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halfords transfer box oil
hi,

can anyone recommend a top up / replacement oil for the transfer box from halfords?

I presume its a case of topping up to the fill plug?
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kmac



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For transfer box on a 2.4 Puma you need SAE 75W/90 GL-4/5

At Halfords its 9.99 for a litre

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/...yId_255220

Same can be had here for less: - £20 for 5 litres at Euro car parts

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-acce...mp;cc5_868

Also try Oopie Oils

You will need roughly 2.3 litres ( if replacing)
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Caterham



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thanks kmac.

is the halfords ok as a top up (ie mix it with existing?)


thanks v much.
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The Halfords stuff should be fine to top up with. There are no issues with mixing GL4 and GL5
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Caterham



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thanks very much.

and fill it till it comes out of the fill hole?


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If topping up not much else you can do. Remember do not open the drain hole until you are sure you can open th e top up hole Smile

The top up hole needs to be closed to 35Nm if you have a torque wrench

Useful video here http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic15515....vice+video

You will need something to pump the oil in - check video from about 4.40 mins in
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what more can I say ....

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If you don't have a pump, find a suitable piece of hose long enough to reach from the TX box to up the side of the door, cut the bottom of a plastic bottle, tape on the hose, put hose in TX box........ etc, have a container ready (clean) to pop the hose in when TX box is full. Thumbs Up Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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thanks. having had a good luck I'm hopeful that the short hose that comes on the 1 ltr bottles will suffice??
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As far as as I know, you don't fill it up to the hole, you need an exact amount ..
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thanks bpman.....although it sounds like you're not quite sure ?

can anyone confirm if exact amount needs to be installed or whether the exact amount is what will fill it to the fill point?

many thanks.
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Top up the transfer box to the level of the filler plug. Main gearbox requires a specified amount. Steve.
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thanks very much Steve.

right - I'm armed and dangerous.

prop is out - got the oil, grease gun and brake cleaner.....

1 mug of tea and its business time !!

check / clean handbrake drum. grease as many nipples as I can find. then re-instate followed by a top up on the transfer box (checking how much oil its lost in the last few months / 3k miles......??


(suspect another / call warranty claim might be in the making but lets wait and see).

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You'll probably find the actual level is a bit below the filler when you undo the plug, just stick your little finger in to check - but don't get it stuck as that might be embarrassing Rolling with laughter Steve.
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I think I'll give the little finger thing a miss Very Happy

assuming I can get the oil in I'm might be tempted to do a full oil change because I think the drain plug needs to come out as its leaking oil.

assuming all is ok I suspect the best thing to do will be put some ptfe tape on it. ??

what do you reckon / or should it be a warranty call ??

thanks.
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