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      11-09-2012, 01:46 AM   #1
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Gear box oil help...

Anyone be able to tell me what grade of oil my gearbox would take or where i could find out. Emailed BMW but they haven't responded and will most likely just say its life time oil. Couldn't see anything on penrite or castrol sites. Be really helpful thanks.
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It probably came with MTF-LT-2. But that has been replaced by MTF-LT-3 and then by MTF-LT-4. I suspect that MTF-LT-5 (or LT-6 as some have said BMW has gone too) could be the latest fluid BMW recommends. I assume you have a manual gearbox right?

http://bmwetk.info/parts-catalog/prd...926/23/23_0918



For your diff use Castrol SAF-XJ 75w140 synthetic gear oil. You need 1.5L for the diff and 2.1L for the trans(MTF-LT-5). Btw... you could also use Redline ATF D6 for the manual trans oil.
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I use redline also..
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It probably came with MTF-LT-2. But that has been replaced by MTF-LT-3 and then by MTF-LT-4. I suspect that MTF-LT-5 (or LT-6 as some have said BMW has gone too) could be the latest fluid BMW recommends. I assume you have a manual gearbox right?

http://bmwetk.info/parts-catalog/prd...926/23/23_0918



For your diff use Castrol SAF-XJ 75w140 synthetic gear oil. You need 1.5L for the diff and 2.1L for the trans(MTF-LT-5). Btw... you could also use Redline ATF D6 for the manual trans oil.
Hmmmmm Penrite say 0.8 and to use 75W-90 and 1.6 for the gear box but doesn't give me the reference for what oils to use.
Thanks for all the info
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I use redline also..
Did you use the Redline ATF D6 ?
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Redline MTL or D4
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Redline MTL or D4
Where about did you get yours from ? Also how much did you put in your gearbox.
only thing got me stuck on this planned service is this gearbox oil.
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Where about did you get yours from ? Also how did you put in your gearbox.
only thing got me stuck on this planned service is this gearbox oil.
The gearbox has a drain and fill plug/hole. The diff ONLY has a fill hole... so you need something to suck out the old fluid.

I used a vacuum/pump (see that blue on in my thread bellow) to add fluid into the trans. It has a long clear hose on the end... so you can fit the hose up next to the trans and car body to add new/fresh trans oil into the gearbox.

Check out my DIY.... post #70
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showt...=409293&page=4
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Where about did you get yours from ? Also how did you put in your gearbox.
only thing got me stuck on this planned service is this gearbox oil.
harold performance lube, Google it, say Ken recommended you. he will look after you.
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The gearbox has a drain and fill plug/hole. The diff ONLY has a fill hole... so you need something to suck out the old fluid.

I used a vacuum/pump (see that blue on in my thread bellow) to add fluid into the trans. It has a long clear hose on the end... so you can fit the hose up next to the trans and car body to add new/fresh trans oil into the gearbox.

Check out my DIY.... post #70
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showt...=409293&page=4
Sweet thanks for that Hmmm you gearbox took 2.0 and your diff took 1.2. Better confirm what mine takes i would think they would be similar if not the same.

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harold performance lube, Google it, say Ken recommended you. he will look after you.
Thanks Ken roughly what did your gearbox take 2L as well ? Also if you have done the diff what did that roughly take ?
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Sweet thanks for that Hmmm you gearbox took 2.0 and your diff took 1.2. Better confirm what mine takes i would think they would be similar if not the same.

I have an N54. I know the N55(and 1M) use less fluid in the gear box. (only 1.1L vs 2.1L for my car).

Its better to have more fluid on hand than less. Besides... you can always use it later on for that second trans fluid change! It is really so easy there is no reason why you should change the trans/diff fluids more often. Forget BMW's Lifetime fluid BS.
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I have an N54. I know the N55(and 1M) use less fluid in the gear box. (only 1.1L vs 2.1L for my car).

Its better to have more fluid on hand than less. Besides... you can always use it later on for that second trans fluid change! It is really so easy there is no reason why you should change the trans/diff fluids more often. Forget BMW's Lifetime fluid BS.
Hahahaha yeah my friend with a E46 confirmed my of the lifetime BS when he did his. Hence why i want to do mine. The other thing i was wondering about is where are central jacking points for these 1 series. I know there are 4 under neath on the skirts but kinda want to get the stands in them ( If thats safe ) Edit: Wait like you have it jacked
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Hahahaha yeah my friend with a E46 confirmed my of the lifetime BS when he did his. Hence why i want to do mine. The other thing i was wondering about is where are central jacking points for these 1 series. I know there are 4 under neath on the skirts but kinda want to get the stands in them ( If thats safe ) Edit: Wait like you have it jacked
I used my 2.5 ton floor jack. It can lift the car fairly high, probably ~65cm's (or two feet high). I lifted the car from the rear jacking pad on the side of the car... the car will tilt slightly but its not that bad. I put a jack stand on the front pad. Then I lifted the car from the other rear pad and set a jack stand under the other front pad. Then I lifted the rear of the car from the diff pumpkin. I put a block of wood under the diff when lifting it.

Some say not to jack/rasie the car from the diff... but I did not see any other way I could life the rear of the car safely. I really do not see how this could damage the car. So that is what I decided to do.
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