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as topic states need to know if you can fill the gear box from the shifter in a 33 gtr like rear whell drive cars>?

if not were will the oil go if i did fill it from the shift??? :)

I sense and u oh moment.

If you fill via the shifter you are filling the transfer case.

Drain and flush.

..........that sucks so the transfer case has a fill bottle in the boot as well yes as i can see the line from the transfer case go to the pump at the back..... would this have done any damage??? what do you use to flush the lines is there a write up on it. sorry about all the questions as i dont want to get it wrong :)

so pis*** off.

Edited by PSYKO
No, the resevoir in the boot is for the hydraulics, then there is the transfer , and the gearbox separately.

so what your saying is that i only have to drop the stuff in the transfer case? not the resevoir in the boot...

and still have to fill the gearbox as well.

transfer case has drain and can be filled via gearsitck (although it has a proper filler plug too). takes auto trans fluid

gearbox has drain and a filler plug. takes gb oil obviously

attessa has resoviour in the boot (not same as transfer case). takes atf or power steer fluid whatever.

and still have to fill the gearbox as well.

transfer case has drain and can be filled via gearsitck (although it has a proper filler plug too). takes auto trans fluid

gearbox has drain and a filler plug. takes gb oil obviously

attessa has resoviour in the boot (not same as transfer case). takes atf or power steer fluid whatever.

cheers for the info helps a heap.. one more for you can mixed oil in the transfer case make its way to the resoviour in the boot? as it is past the max point now?

no the boot is a seperate sysetm (it actuates the xfer case).

yay that means i dont have to empty the resoviour in the boot then only the transfer case? it look alot like there joined thats good to hear thou... sould flush the transfer case with anything first ? or just drop and fill it?

yay that means i dont have to empty the resoviour in the boot then only the transfer case? it look alot like there joined thats good to hear thou... sould flush the transfer case with anything first ? or just drop and fill it?

No, Just drop and fill it.

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