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Old 10-09-2012, 18:39   #1
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tracked some GL4 down cheap, just wondering what the fill rate is, 5 litere..... 2 litres in transfer and 3 in gearbox?? how much do i put in each box?

also, here's my you tube vid about using the right oil
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Old 10-09-2012, 20:45   #2
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tracked some GL4 down cheap, just wondering what the fill rate is, 5 litere..... 2 litres in transfer and 3 in gearbox?? how much do i put in each box?

also, here's my you tube vid about using the right oil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_YA...&feature=g-upl

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i would fill gear box uptill it starts to come out of the filler/level plug the clue is in the name think it should be around 5L
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i would fill gear box uptill it starts to come out of the filler/level plug the clue is in the name think it should be around 5L
fair enough, cheers
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So how much did the gear box take Ryan ?

And how much did the transfer box take ?

And I presume they are both gl4 75/90 ?

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I just filled them both until oil came out the fill plug, when I was doing it, I filled the gearbox with a cleaner and drive it slowly around the yard then flushed that out too, gets old swarf out and residue

Ohh and both oils are the same for the gear box and trsfr box
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I just filled them both until oil came out the fill plug, when I was doing it, I filled the gearbox with a cleaner and drive it slowly around the yard then flushed that out too, gets old swarf out and residue

Ohh and both oils are the same for the gear box and trsfr box
Check as I think some of the newer terrano's had different oil in transfer box to that in gearbox could be wrong but just check first
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http://www.commaoil.co.uk/products

have a look here for a few ideas
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That's a good site, cheers Plank
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yeah, saves me constantly looking through my workshop manual
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Check as I think some of the newer terrano's had different oil in transfer box to that in gearbox could be wrong but just check first
yes I have several owners manuals and one says auto transmission fluid for the transfer box, think this is to do with cold times and 4 wheel engages when in 2 wheel due to oil drag rotating front prop, Auto TF probably sorts this, Rick
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yes I have several owners manuals and one says auto transmission fluid for the transfer box, think this is to do with cold times and 4 wheel engages when in 2 wheel due to oil drag rotating front prop, Auto TF probably sorts this, Rick
What's oil drag?
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What's oil drag?
where the oil is so thick it starts to turn things it shouldn't drags gears round so could engage 4 wd when not even selected
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where the oil is so thick it starts to turn things it shouldn't drags gears round so could engage 4 wd when not even selected
Ohh Crap, that's good
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So how much did the gear box take Ryan ?

And how much did the transfer box take ?

And I presume they are both gl4 75/90 ?

Cheers
For info - just changed my 2003 3ltr gearbox oil and it took 5ltrs.

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Old 18-12-2012, 20:32   #15
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For info - just changed my 2003 3ltr gearbox oil and it took 5ltrs.

Rgds CL
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