Gearbox Oil change
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Gearbox Oil change
hi all
going to service the car before mapping and little unsure on the gearbox oil change, only had a quick look but how would i drain the oil stuff out, put the new stuff in and also what oil should i be using? its a classic 1999 WRX which will be running some nice power (fingers crossed)
any help would be great
going to service the car before mapping and little unsure on the gearbox oil change, only had a quick look but how would i drain the oil stuff out, put the new stuff in and also what oil should i be using? its a classic 1999 WRX which will be running some nice power (fingers crossed)
any help would be great
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There's a drain plug at the bottom and you fill it through the dipstick tube.
As for oil, I've heard good things about Castrol Universal 75w-90 semi-synthetic oil (formerly Castrol Syntrax universal) and that's why I'm using it in my car.
As for oil, I've heard good things about Castrol Universal 75w-90 semi-synthetic oil (formerly Castrol Syntrax universal) and that's why I'm using it in my car.
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redline lightweight shockproof gear oil, 75w90, available from Opie oils (google it). told its the best box oil you can get.
I would also consider millers cfs 75w90 synthetic if the 18.99 a quart for redline is too much to pay
As stated above drain-plug at bottom of gearbox, fill through the dipstick tube.
I would also consider millers cfs 75w90 synthetic if the 18.99 a quart for redline is too much to pay
As stated above drain-plug at bottom of gearbox, fill through the dipstick tube.
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redline lightweight shockproof gear oil, 75w90, available from Opie oils (google it). told its the best box oil you can get.
I would also consider millers cfs 75w90 synthetic if the 18.99 a quart for redline is too much to pay
As stated above drain-plug at bottom of gearbox, fill through the dipstick tube.
I would also consider millers cfs 75w90 synthetic if the 18.99 a quart for redline is too much to pay
As stated above drain-plug at bottom of gearbox, fill through the dipstick tube.
Its Millers CRX 75w 90nt not CFS.
https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-par...lers-oils.html
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