Old Chestnut !! What to refill gearbox with 110 CSW 97

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Hirsty's

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I realize its an old chestnut but as materials improve all the time; do I
stick to LR recomended fluids or use a more up to date alternative. ( I bear
in mind the od saying If it aint broke dont fix it )

JoH

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"Hirsty's" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I realize its an old chestnut but as materials improve all the time; do I
> stick to LR recomended fluids or use a more up to date alternative. ( I
> bear
> in mind the od saying If it aint broke dont fix it )
>


Use the recommended manual transmission oil [MT] in the main box. Land
Rover, Texaco and many others market suitable fluid all of which are better
than the old recommendation of ATF.
Any light viscosity oil is suitable for the transfer box as it is not fussy
and lighter viscosity oil aids fuel economy.

Huw


 

<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Use Difflocks Evo 1 oil, it's the mutt's nuts.
> http://link.toolbot.com/difflock.com/14464
>


All oil meeting the standard expected is the mutt's nuts. Go brand crazy if
you like but the standard is far more important than brand. However at £9.35
plus VAT and delivery that stuff must be a work of art far too good to empty
into a gearbox.
Look for prices of Castrol SMX-S, TexacoMTF-94, Morris MT90 etc etc and buy
in a minimum of 4 litre packs and ideally 25 litre drums for best value.

Huw




 

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