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    .5 litre

    Changed out gearbox oil in an 06 TD 42 TI could only squeeze in 3 litres. Ute was level and oil was dripping out of the filler hole. Any opinions regarding the capacity?
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    Think we had this question not long ago and if it comes out the filler hole it's full , 3.5 litres I think is what the specs say but not all of it drains .

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQtdauto View Post
    Think we had this question not long ago and if it comes out the filler hole it's full , 3.5 litres I think is what the specs say but not all of it drains .
    Cheers mate had a yarn with a mate today who has a gearbox repair business and he said the same thing. Apparently there is some sort of cavity that doesn't allow the oil to fully drain.
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    Hey mate. Replaced my oil , or should I say , water with oil, on Saturday. Bought a 4L bottle and had 1L left over after .
    So you're not the only one.
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    Slight Hijack. Sorry. But still on the same wavelength
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    Mate I recall a while ago, you mentioning you using the same oil on all your front drivetrain, so diff, transfer and gearbox? Am I right?
    Going through my oils right now again what a pain having 3 different ones... Then I remembered you mentioning this somewhere.
    So I use VM-X 75-85 Gear oil in the box of gears. Do you think that would be fine for the transfer and front diff ? Hubs are converted to manual, no auto function.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodge View Post
    Slight Hijack. Sorry. But still on the same wavelength
    @nissannewby
    Mate I recall a while ago, you mentioning you using the same oil on all your front drivetrain, so diff, transfer and gearbox? Am I right?
    Going through my oils right now again what a pain having 3 different ones... Then I remembered you mentioning this somewhere.
    So I use VM-X 75-85 Gear oil in the box of gears. Do you think that would be fine for the transfer and front diff ? Hubs are converted to manual, no auto function.
    Yes this is correct. I used a 75-90 GL-4 oil from Hi-Tech in gearbox, transfer and front diff. I have done this as long as I have owned patrols. Prior to the Hi-tech oil I was using castrol. Never had any issues. I would think it would be ok. If its ok in your gearbox then it will certainly be fine in the transfer.

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