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Changing Gearbox Oil

Post by Triple/R » Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:01 pm

I thought with the weather being so good i'd change my gearbox oil.
I got inspiration from one of Kirsty's old post's :)

With not having a pela pump (or similar) i loosened the 18~ 10mm bolts (from the sump) undoing all of them slightly,then loosened (further) half of the bolts at one end to enable the oil to start coming out~was a bit of a long job (that's why you need a pump) :oops: so had a cuppa while waiting.

When most of the oil had drained (with oil pan removed) i switched ignition on to range through the gears & got a further (probably) half a litre~that done i also cleaned filter~took old gasket off & renewed with new cork one.
Don't know whether it's in my head but it does seem smoother.

After writing an essay on it i really want to know correct way of checking oil as through the search facility theres conflicting opinion's.
Any advise appreciated :) ~regards Ray.

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Re: Changing Gearbox Oil

Post by mikeonb4c » Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:31 pm

Triple/R wrote:I thought with the weather being so good i'd change my gearbox oil.
I got inspiration from one of Kirsty's old post's :)

With not having a pela pump (or similar) i loosened the 18~ 10mm bolts (from the sump) undoing all of them slightly,then loosened (further) half of the bolts at one end to enable the oil to start coming out~was a bit of a long job (that's why you need a pump) :oops: so had a cuppa while waiting.

When most of the oil had drained (with oil pan removed) i switched ignition on to range through the gears & got a further (probably) half a litre~that done i also cleaned filter~took old gasket off & renewed with new cork one.
Don't know whether it's in my head but it does seem smoother.

After writing an essay on it i really want to know correct way of checking oil as through the search facility theres conflicting opinion's.
Any advise appreciated :) ~regards Ray.

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Looks nice and clean - did you get much gunge out? PM Alacrity as the best man for gearbox advice? 8)
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Re: Changing Gearbox Oil

Post by Triple/R » Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:17 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:
Triple/R wrote:I thought with the weather being so good i'd change my gearbox oil.
I got inspiration from one of Kirsty's old post's :)

With not having a pela pump (or similar) i loosened the 18~ 10mm bolts (from the sump) undoing all of them slightly,then loosened (further) half of the bolts at one end to enable the oil to start coming out~was a bit of a long job (that's why you need a pump) :oops: so had a cuppa while waiting.

When most of the oil had drained (with oil pan removed) i switched ignition on to range through the gears & got a further (probably) half a litre~that done i also cleaned filter~took old gasket off & renewed with new cork one.
Don't know whether it's in my head but it does seem smoother.

After writing an essay on it i really want to know correct way of checking oil as through the search facility theres conflicting opinion's.
Any advise appreciated :) ~regards Ray.

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Looks nice and clean - did you get much gunge out? PM Alacrity as the best man for gearbox advice? 8)
Thanks Mike :) ~yeah the magnet was really clogged up & quite sludgy in the bottom of pan~so i reckon well worth the effort.
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Re: Changing Gearbox Oil

Post by helen&tony » Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:55 pm

Hi Ray....
Excellent job...that's on Tony's "To-Do" list as well....(I'll let him know nearer the time)....I'll find something else to do :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ...it's 4- 5 years since mine was done. I wonder if it's worth getting someone to braze a nut on the side, so I can add a drain bolt for next time the fluid needs doing???
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Re: Changing Gearbox Oil

Post by Triple/R » Fri Apr 08, 2011 4:24 pm

helen&tony wrote:Hi Ray....
Excellent job...that's on Tony's "To-Do" list as well....(I'll let him know nearer the time)....I'll find something else to do :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ...it's 4- 5 years since mine was done. I wonder if it's worth getting someone to braze a nut on the side, so I can add a drain bolt for next time the fluid needs doing???
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Thanks Helen :) ~yeah would be a good idea to have drain plug,but then i suppose very few of us would bother taking the pan off. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Changing Gearbox Oil

Post by teenmal » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:01 pm

HI Triple/R,

Well done,what did you use to clean the filter and did you see a big difference in the filter after you cleaned it.

Cheers Mal..
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Re: Changing Gearbox Oil

Post by Triple/R » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:56 pm

teenmal wrote:HI Triple/R,

Well done,what did you use to clean the filter and did you see a big difference in the filter after you cleaned it.

Cheers Mal..
Eyup Mal :) ~the filter (to be fair) wasn't too bad at all~i had some petrol in a can so flushed it out with that,but didn't see a great difference but now know it's clean.

As for driving (difference) it drove smoothly enough before but i'm sure it now changes smoother,unless it's in me head :lol:
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