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mattcreak
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Sun Dec 10, 2006 11:50 am

want to change my lsd diff oil and gearbox oil but dont know what to use
please can anone help?
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Sun Dec 10, 2006 11:52 am

LSD oil is Castrol SLX - XJ

Gearbox should be ATF

if the LSD is a medium case, you'll need 1.7 litres, or 1 litre for a small case

i think the g'box is about 2 litres
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E30 manual boxes run on SAE 80W gear oil unlike E36> which use ATF.

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Templ8e30 wrote:E30 manual boxes run on SAE 80W gear oil unlike E36> which use ATF.

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iain, i thought they ran on that, but when i put 80 in my iS, it felt really notchy until the car had driven a few miles
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I have just changed my diff after the last one run dry. gonna change the oil next week end but which oil? its a 4,10 non lsd if that means anything. will slick50 gearbox treatment help?
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stuartgallafant wrote:
Templ8e30 wrote:E30 manual boxes run on SAE 80W gear oil unlike E36> which use ATF.

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Iain T
iain, i thought they ran on that, but when i put 80 in my iS, it felt really notchy until the car had driven a few miles
80 is what is specified for an E30 box, but ATF is a well known (and acceptable) bodge for dealing with boxes that have a stiff gear change when cold.
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bennyboy wrote:I have just changed my diff after the last one run dry. gonna change the oil next week end but which oil? its a 4,10 non lsd if that means anything. will slick50 gearbox treatment help?
Steer clear of slick50, waste of money.

Non-LSD diff oil is SAE 90w gear oil, get a well known brand.

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Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:34 am

ok, so when do you know when the diff oil needs to be changed?
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Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:17 am

It's supposed to be changed at every inspection 2 service iirc.

I change mine every 2 years, probably overkill but cheaper than having the diff rebuilt :eek:

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