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    Amount of gear oil for GQ Patrol

    I am going to change the gear oil in the front axel, gear box, and rear axel. How many gallons or quarts will I need to do this job? Thank you for your help! Is there a preferred brand and viscosity rating I should use?

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    Hi mate,

    Gear box- about 4 litres, 80-90w gear oil
    Front Differential (axle) - about 5 litres, 80-90w gear oil
    Rear Differential (axle) - about 2.5 litres, 90-120w LSD oil. You need to check whether you have an LSD or not, my GQ does. If not LSD then 80-90w oil should be fine.
    I would do the transfer case too while youre at it, another 2 litres or so of 80-90w oil.

    In Australia the best brand is probably Penrite, but its expensive. Castrol etc. are all fine, just use what your budget allows.

    Make sure the filler plug opens before you drop the oil, otherwise youre gonna be in a world of pain, Good luck
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    I use the 1/2 inch drive of an electric rattle gun to undo my fillers. They can be drum tight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by growler2058 View Post
    I use the 1/2 inch drive of an electric rattle gun to undo my fillers. They can be drum tight!
    Yeh mate, I helped a mate service his oils and the last guy had them unbelievably tight plus used a ton of sealant too! couldnt get them out with a breaker bar or my cordless rattle gun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashmccormick View Post
    Yeh mate, I helped a mate service his oils and the last guy had them unbelievably tight plus used a ton of sealant too! couldnt get them out with a breaker bar or my cordless rattle gun!
    He probably used threadlocking compound. Silicone sealant shouldn't tight it that bad. If you can't get it out with a breaker bar, not sure what good a rattle gun does.
    I never use silicone sealant or any type of threadlocker. Teflon tape is the best way to go.
    BTW, all stock GQ rears are LSD. I think even if you modify it with a diff locker etc, it still stays as an LSD.

    I used couple of 10-12mm thickness bolts from bunnings and cut & filed them to make my own tool. Pretty easy & quick when you do the job with an angle grinder and a file combined. Use the angle grinder for the most part, then use a file to fine tune the shape. One tool for gearbox & the other for diffs. 1/2 inch rods aren't perfect. If you end up rounding the bung plug, you are in for trouble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashmccormick View Post
    Yeh mate, I helped a mate service his oils and the last guy had them unbelievably tight plus used a ton of sealant too! couldnt get them out with a breaker bar or my cordless rattle gun!
    Need a bigger rattle gun then mate....

    But yeah. Undo the filler first. Always....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    He probably used threadlocking compound. Silicone sealant shouldn't tight it that bad. If you can't get it out with a breaker bar, not sure what good a rattle gun does.
    I never use silicone sealant or any type of threadlocker. Teflon tape is the best way to go.
    BTW, all stock GQ rears are LSD. I think even if you modify it with a diff locker etc, it still stays as an LSD.

    I used couple of 10-12mm thickness bolts from bunnings and cut & filed them to make my own tool. Pretty easy & quick when you do the job with an angle grinder and a file combined. Use the angle grinder for the most part, then use a file to fine tune the shape. One tool for gearbox & the other for diffs. 1/2 inch rods aren't perfect. If you end up rounding the bung plug, you are in for trouble.
    Good idea that one mate! I have noticed that its not a perfect fit, but as long as I was the last person to tighten it up I know it wont be on so tight that I start rounding it off haha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    Need a bigger rattle gun then mate....

    But yeah. Undo the filler first. Always....
    Haha youre not wrong there mate!
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