Manual Transaxle Oil: top up or replace?
Manual Transaxle Oil: top up or replace?
Hi All,
Searched for an answer to this newbie question but couldn't find anything.
Simple question, I have found my gearbox oil is sitting right on the L mark (1991 Brumby). So I want more oil in there, but my question is do I top it up with new oil or drain and replace the lot?
The condition of the oil seems fine to me, still nice colour and quite transparent, but I was wondering if its one of those cases where I don't know the oil that was put in, and so should not mix old with new?
Cheers
Searched for an answer to this newbie question but couldn't find anything.
Simple question, I have found my gearbox oil is sitting right on the L mark (1991 Brumby). So I want more oil in there, but my question is do I top it up with new oil or drain and replace the lot?
The condition of the oil seems fine to me, still nice colour and quite transparent, but I was wondering if its one of those cases where I don't know the oil that was put in, and so should not mix old with new?
Cheers
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My first question would be why do you want more oil in it? You'd end up just pushing the extra oil out seals 

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True, i cant top mine up without it leaking out especially if parked on a hill. Its seems happy to be on low, i only top it up if i go 4wd doing steep climbs. Although by the end of the week it leaks out.RSR 555 wrote:My first question would be why do you want more oil in it? You'd end up just pushing the extra oil out seals
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Pootcrum wrote:Hi All,
Searched for an answer to this newbie question but couldn't find anything.
Simple question, I have found my gearbox oil is sitting right on the L mark (1991 Brumby). So I want more oil in there, but my question is do I top it up with new oil or drain and replace the lot?
The condition of the oil seems fine to me, still nice colour and quite transparent, but I was wondering if its one of those cases where I don't know the oil that was put in, and so should not mix old with new?
Cheers
if it is low on the stick like you said in your first post it needs oil and as I said you might as well change the oil out as more than likely it hasnt been changed you will only cause damage to the box if it is low in oilPootcrum wrote:Well I assumed if it said it was low, then there should be more in there, but if that is not the case then I wont worry about it.
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I doubt it's never been changed. It's only due every 2-4 years /50-100,000km depending on your model. If in doubt you can change it, as noted above if there is any debris in there changing will help get it out.
If you do find some debris on the draining, I suggest filtering that old oil to remove the debris and then refilling it with the same oil and doing a few more km, and repeating the process once or twice more. This will help remove all of it so that you can put new oil in and not have abrasive chunks floating about in it.
If you do find some debris on the draining, I suggest filtering that old oil to remove the debris and then refilling it with the same oil and doing a few more km, and repeating the process once or twice more. This will help remove all of it so that you can put new oil in and not have abrasive chunks floating about in it.


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Oh.. Sorry I miss read your first post
my bad
I thought it was on the normal mark
don't know what I read.. but yeah I'd drain the gearbox oil and refill with new stuff. If your looking to change your gearbox oil earlier than normal, say every 25,000km, then I'd suggest you go with Castrol VMX80 but if your looking to change it every 50,000km, then look towards the Castrol EPX 80W-90

I thought it was on the normal mark

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Cheers Paul, thats alright.
Wasn't sure about what sort of oil to get, but was eyeing off a few Castrol makes, the Multitrax caught my attention due to it saying Subaru on the front, but I will have a look for the two you mentioned aswell. Got the girlfriends birthday tomorrow, I fear that will take a fair chunk of the Brumbys funding away
Wasn't sure about what sort of oil to get, but was eyeing off a few Castrol makes, the Multitrax caught my attention due to it saying Subaru on the front, but I will have a look for the two you mentioned aswell. Got the girlfriends birthday tomorrow, I fear that will take a fair chunk of the Brumbys funding away

What you do is buy something that you need for the Brumby and give it to the girlfriend and then when its your birthday she can buy you something that she needs ehheheeh.Pootcrum wrote:Cheers Paul, thats alright.
Wasn't sure about what sort of oil to get, but was eyeing off a few Castrol makes, the Multitrax caught my attention due to it saying Subaru on the front, but I will have a look for the two you mentioned aswell. Got the girlfriends birthday tomorrow, I fear that will take a fair chunk of the Brumbys funding away
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