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Checked - gearbox level is fine
by the way did you use the Rover MTF94 or some cheaper aftermarket labelled MTF94 cos it's not the same.... but as i said if u used the EP90 for many miles the box is worn
the R380 is so sensitive that not every MTF94 is good for it as there are some sh*t replacements like e.g this one MTF 94 Gear Oil Rover Honda Landrover 5 ltrs | eBay , which they say "meets the requiremets of Rover MTF94" but i doubt that as i tried it and drained it out after two days, the only perfectly suitable is the original STC9158, and as long as the box is not worn this one makes the difference... happened to me
I've never used ep90 in the main gearbox
tom1979 said:I have always used EP90 in gearbox and axles then ATF in transfer boxes but thought I'd try doing it properly for once
Going to put ATF in tomorrow but think it's the synchro going and probably not oil related as it's only one gear and doesn't improve or worsen as it warms up
Going to put ATF in tomorrow but think it's the synchro going and probably not oil related as it's only one gear and doesn't improve or worsen as it warms up
Why not the correct MTF??????????????
obviously you have worn baulk rings ,but oil can effect how bad you notice it as baulk ring has to act as a brake on the gears whilst lining up the dog teeth for synchro hub to slide over ,if new oil choice wouldnt matter but as things wear different oils ie mtf or dexron can make a noticeable difference
stiff lever is a separate fault to stiff gear engagement ,former lever is stiff through all its movement ,latter only when you try to engage gear ,have a look at lower gear lever where the 2 bias springs rub ,if grooved weld up and grind smooth ,if not that remove gear box top and check ball in yoke
no and probably wouldnt be able to put them up if i had ,but wear where springs rub is obvious
Thanks James do you have any photos of what to look for?
No for once I looked in the book and used 75w-90 GL5 in transfer box and same in axles.
I have always used EP90 in gearbox and axles then ATF in transfer boxes but thought I'd try doing it properly for once
You want GL4 in the LT230 - GL5 has additives which erode phosphor bronze bearings.
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