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Now that I have a repair manual I'm gonna do my own axle and T-case oil changes. My T-case leaks a little so I'm gonna refill the box back up and I'm doing my own axles. I know the key to rovers is to keep them "fresh" oiled and "wet". I'm finally getting into the DIY mode. ? is whats a good gear oil to use for both. For smooth running and operation.
My disco is my DD now so I have to make sure I keep her insides fresh and "wet"Thanks D12 (Jarell)
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Well, the T-case is gonna take a couple quarts of plain ATF is all it needs, so no gear oil needed for the T-case.
For the diff fluid/axle fluid, use the weight recommended of course, but for a particular brand, my friend uses Lucas 80/90 gear oil in his, and has not had a problem at all. He used the synthetic gear oil on 84 Chevy Silverado 4x4. I myself am probably also going to use Lucas when I change the dif fluids on mine. As for brand of ATF, any brand is good, just to throw it out there, Valvoline makes some good stuff. Hope this helps a bit man! ![]()
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Whoa, WHOA on the auto transmission fluid in the transfer case!!!!!!!!!
The transfer case uses GEAR OIL NOT ATF!!!! I have always used 80/90weight Lucas gear oil in both front and rear diffs, and in the transfer case. To make the transfer case job alot easier get yourself a fluid transfer pump from your local auto parts shop( they are anywhere from $10-$15) as it is impossible to get a bottle of GEAR oil to the filler hole without it. Only use ATF in obviously an auto trans. and the power steering system! |
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Also if you want one of the best gear oils out there, and I am a big promoter of Lucas also, try some of this gear oil from Superior Axle down in Riverside, Ca. You can find it in some performance shop or order on line. I have been using it ,going on 4 years, because I run a Detro and a T.T.. Detroits can be a little noisey and this oil keeps them running very smoothly. By the way, I also run this in my t/case to help off set the heavy amount of CDL wheeling I do. The big plus for this oil is that most gear oils are rated as a GL4, good oils are GL5 and this stuff is a GL6. Try finding a bottle with that sort of rating in your favorite auto parts store. Mike Good luck with what ever you buy |
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RageRover's suggestion of ATF in your transfer case stems from the fact that he has a Borg Warner unit in his Range Rover. Your Discovery has an LT230, does not have a viscous coupled center diff and therefore uses gear oil. Land Rover recommends 80/90 weight gear oil.
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80/90 Amsoil Gear Oil.
Oh hell if Amsoil makes it I run it... who am I kidding. I am not even a dealer. haha My office is about one mile from the pick up warehouse in Arlington, Texas. I order before I leave the office and stop by on the way home and get it. Like stopping at Sonic for a couple of Jr Burgers and a Orange Cream Slush.
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Pat Albaugh, Midwest Moderator "Diffage" -the point at which the truck's differential makes contact with the ground. http://www.cardomain.com/id/RageRover42Visit my RRC and others here!(updated as of September 15, 2006) 1995 RRC LWB -LT265/75R16 Pathfinder All Terrains -RTE 2" Lift Springs -Pro Comp ES9000 Shocks (from DAP Enterprises) -KMC Front Diff Guard -4 Desert Fox 55 watt Lighting -Radio Shack CB Radio (never know when signal fails on a cell phone) -2 Halogen Super Sport 100 watt forward lights -Brush Gaurd, meant for a Jeep Grand Cherokee, now fitted to the RRC -Lowe's Special "Homemade" Snorkel -T-Case out of an 92' RRC |
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