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    Hi,

    Was about to change my transfer case oil (2.4 auto 1993) and looking it up seems most people are using GL4 or 5 SAE 75W-90 gear oil...

    However, in the surf owners manual I downloaded it says to use auto box fluid dexron II.

    So what are people using ?

    Rob.
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  • #2
    Can I refer you to this link
    Servicing Info

    As provided by one of the forum mechanical guru's

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    • #3
      I looked that sticky up before I posted my question. It says to use gear oil. The Toyota manual says that autobox transfer cases use ATF fluid, and the manual box transfer case uses gear oil. Hence my question.

      Maybe it's a misprint in the owners manual ?

      Rob.

      edit: Found a couple of posts here where people have found ATF in their transfer boxes.

      http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...transfer+fluid


      http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...transfer+fluid
      Last edited by wishbone; 5 April 2009, 17:23.

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      • #4
        Just checked on the Roughtrax site tech sheet and it states
        Transfer Box SAE 75W/90 1.1 Litres drain and refill

        Roughtrax

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        • #5
          Ok so from what I can gather through searches it is only the A340H gearbox that has a transfer case that takes dexron II auto fluids. The manual I have must be for a surf with an A340H gearbox.

          My gearbox is an A343 so I'm assuming it will be the usual gear oil.

          Cheers,
          Rob.

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          • #6
            Replace with whatever comes out of it.

            Nev

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
              Replace with whatever comes out of it.

              Nev
              Good answer nev, i was gunna say see whats in it.
              If its not broke don't fix it.

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              • #8
                Which oil did you end up using in the transfer case as i seem to have the same auto box as yours (A343F)?

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                • #9
                  the different oils are due to 2 different types of transfer boxes, gear driven & chain driven.

                  the auto's 'should' be chain driven & im guessing this is why they use ATF as opposed to gear oil in the gear driven boxes.

                  *edit*

                  to differentiate between the 2.. the casing that supports your output shaft (rear) will be fastened to the transfer box with 5 bolts if its chain driven & 7 bolts for a gear type (i'll grab a pic later if i get chance).
                  Last edited by an1mal_69; 22 August 2011, 14:56.

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                  • #10
                    ATF is a type of hydraulic oil not a gear oil.

                    You need gear oil in a transfer case.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                      ATF is a type of hydraulic oil not a gear oil.

                      You need gear oil in a transfer case.
                      glad for the conclusion Bushwacker to this link spreading over 2 years as im on this job today....gear oil sounds right to me
                      NO MORE MR NICE GUY!

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