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    I got a few days off and in this good weather I want to do something productive

    Have searched the forum but need a quick "all in one" answer so I can nip to the local Motor Factors.

    What fluids need need to be checked/changed and the frequency?

    I have already done:-

    Engine Oil
    Power Steering Fluid
    Cooling System
    Brake Fluid

    What's left to check/replace/top-up?

    I am thinking:-

    Autobox
    Front Diff
    Rear Diff

    I am missing anything?

    Cheers,

    Gary

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    Anyone?

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    • #3
      Transfer Box ?

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      • #4
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        Isn't "Transfer Box" the same as "Autobox"?

        If not where is it?

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        • #5
          Yes. Also look at greasing all the propshaft UJ's and the front suspension. If there are no grease nipples on the front suspension ball joints, look for the blanking plugs, remove unscrew them and screw in one of the grease nipples from the propshaft.
          Mike G

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hellmett View Post
            Isn't "Transfer Box" the same as "Autobox"?

            If not where is it?
            I was working on the fact that as mine's a manual I have a gearbox and transfer box that both have separate oil's and are refilled individually.

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            • #7
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              Brill, so:-

              Autobox
              Front Diff
              Rear Diff
              Greasing Nipples and Ball Joints

              Anything else?

              (Truth is I am dying to try out my "Oil Suction Pump")

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hellmett View Post
                Isn't "Transfer Box" the same as "Autobox"?
                No

                Originally posted by hellmett View Post
                If not where is it?
                Behind the gearbox.
                Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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                • #9
                  hope this helps

                  Originally posted by hellmett View Post
                  I got a few days off and in this good weather I want to do something productive

                  Have searched the forum but need a quick "all in one" answer so I can nip to the local Motor Factors.

                  What fluids need need to be checked/changed and the frequency?

                  I have already done:-

                  Engine Oil 15w40 mineral to keep it quiet or similar in semi or fully synthetic if you prefer but engine will be louder.8l inc filter
                  Power Steering Fluid dextron II shouldnt need more than 1l
                  Cooling System the green one i believe top up to correct strength with 1 or 2 litres or replace with lots, sorry, i dont know the capacity
                  Brake Fluid dot 4 1 litre to top up with more to change

                  What's left to check/replace/top-up?

                  I am thinking:-

                  Autobox upto 4.5 litres dextron II
                  Front Diff Front diffs with ADD (all 2nd gen Surfs) are GL5 SAE 75W-90. 1.86 Liters
                  Rear Diff Standard rear diffs GL5, SAE 90 for above 18 deg C or 80W or 80W-90 for below 18 deg C. 2.2 Liters

                  LSD rear diffs just use specific LSD gear oil.


                  I am missing anything? if you are servicing yourself just check everything that you can and remember those grease points

                  Cheers,

                  Gary
                  hope this is of some help tp you[/

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                  • #10
                    Ahem. Coolant. STICK TO WHATEVER COLOUR'S IN THERE!

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                    • #11
                      NEZ said "if you are servicing yourself just check everything that you can and remember those grease points". I reckon if you are servicing yourself, just lay back and enjoy it!

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                      • #12
                        i have a couple of dumbarse questions on this subject

                        i started my service yesterday(92surf2.4td) and with the water where is the lowest point to drain from,on drain point of the bottom of the rad? and with the transfer box i had a quick look but could not see a drain point or fill hole on there?and when i done the front diff i had to move the a/c rad and bashplate was that right?

                        cheers rob.

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                        • #13
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                          All done!

                          Everything renewed and checked!

                          One thing I noticed though, I took 4 litres out of the auto box and had to put 6 back in!

                          Gawd, it must have been very low!

                          Runs like a dream now though!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Robmatthews View Post
                            i have a couple of dumbarse questions on this subject

                            i started my service yesterday(92surf2.4td) and with the water where is the lowest point to drain from,on drain point of the bottom of the rad? and with the transfer box i had a quick look but could not see a drain point or fill hole on there?and when i done the front diff i had to move the a/c rad and bashplate was that right?

                            cheers rob.
                            On the T Case toward the arse end of the truck you will see a nut size 24mil low down and another 24mil nut about halfway up!

                            Just undo the top one and then the bottom and let it drain out until it stops running!

                            (I had mine on an incline to fully drain it).

                            If you look at both the nuts you will see that one is a magnet, put this back at the bottom.

                            When the truck is level fill through the uppermost hole until it starts to dribble out!

                            Gary
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                            Last edited by hellmett; 13 April 2009, 18:18.

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                            • #15
                              thankyou

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