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Old 21-05-2008, 08:39 PM
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Default 4x4 Gearbox Drain Plugs and Lubricants

Do Cossie 4x4 boxes have drain plugs for the transfer case and the main gearbox?

The Youth reckons so, but I can't remember seeing them anywhere

Can't just go and have a look as it's round at my parent's place

Also, any ideas where I can just go buy the fluids? Can't be chewed with paying for delivery etc!

Cheers!

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Old 21-05-2008, 08:42 PM
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They have drain plugs indeed

Fluids are as follows

Transfer Case - fully synthetic ATF
Gearbox - MT75 Specific (Coma do this for very little money)

Any good motorfactors stocks the fluids


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Cheers Paul

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No problem Neil.

Think you will need a 10 or 12mm allen key aswell, can't remember which it is
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If the car is being used on track, I would certainly look into the Redline range of shock-proof oils .
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Originally Posted by Neil S

The Youth reckons so, but I can't remember seeing them anywhere


Originally Posted by Mike Rainbird
If the car is being used on track, I would certainly look into the Redline range of shock-proof oils .
he has to get it out of the garage to do that and that isn't going to happen anytime soon, kitchens come first now lol

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Old 22-05-2008, 08:32 PM
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Kitchen's done you cheeky fecker!!

Anyway, haven't you got some welding to do?

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