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So the cars a manual? going by you wanting to fill it up by the gearstick?

or auto since you bought transmax z ATF ... which im assuming is a Auto trans fluid....

If its auto, im pretty sure most cars can only be filled via the dipstick, it will have a hot and cold reading, fill it up till the fluid comes up to the cold level, it may take a bit to drain down to the trans. And then run till its at op temp, and run the car through the gears and check the oil is up to the hot level reading.

If its manual, they usually have a filler plug and the drain plug, drain plug at the bottom and filler plug to the side of the gearbox.... always easy on a hoist, but may wanna get one of those handy pumps ive heard so much about, if u cant get that then get a hose and a funnel and do it that way till the level reaches the filler plug and starts to dribble out of it.

then again there could be some fancy weirdo way for a gtr so what i just typed could be totally wrong for a gtr....

Please correct me if im wrong anyone :(

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So the cars a manual? going by you wanting to fill it up by the gearstick?

or auto since you bought transmax z ATF ... which im assuming is a Auto trans fluid....

No, the Getrag requires specific oil... its not actually an Auto :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=136886

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No you don't, you fill it up from the filler plug on the side of the box. If you fill it from the gearstick it will go in the transfer case!!

Hahaha dont want that happening!!!

Cheers for that

do you happen to know how much oil it takes??

and does anyone have 34gtr workshop manual??

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