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I have been searching for about 45mins and everyone says what oil to use but not how much. I've put in 1.8-2ltr of transmax z with nulon G70 then out the filler hole it comes, is this right or is there a secrect to filling these up and if so how much should they take ? any help is apperciated

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Using gear oil in a box that requires ATF fluid, do you want to ruin your getrag?

I know alot about GTRs, Sean knows more,especialy about the mechanical side of things and if he says he is going to use that oil there is a good reason for it and he wouldn't do it lightly, he would have reseached it throughly.

I think ATF is a gear oil, just a very light grade

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I know alot about GTRs, Sean knows more,especialy about the mechanical side of things and if he says he is going to use that oil there is a good reason for it and he wouldn't do it lightly, he would have reseached it throughly.

I think ATF is a gear oil, just a very light grade

ATF is closer to engine oil than it is to a gear oil, ATF is anything between 10W to 10W30, gear oil is closer to 75w-90 to 75w140 (shockproof light which is effectively a 75w140)

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I was told shockproof super light, and or one of the special royal purple gbox oils, are a light oil. Reason is that the getrags run fibre lined synchros and they can burn out/be damaged by a thicker oil (that's what I was told a while back).

Also Redline claims on the back of it's container that it has a viscosity of 30 but offers the protection of a much thicker oil...something like that.

Getrags are cheap, aren't they >_<

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I was told shockproof super light, and or one of the special royal purple gbox oils, are a light oil. Reason is that the getrags run fibre lined synchros and they can burn out/be damaged by a thicker oil (that's what I was told a while back).

Also Redline claims on the back of it's container that it has a viscosity of 30 but offers the protection of a much thicker oil...something like that.

Getrags are cheap, aren't they pinch.gif

Seeeeeeeee, reseach :whistling:

Yeah dime a dozen :nyaanyaa:

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I wasn't told by some keyboard warrior, I talked to a well known workshop that has specialised in GTRs as well as Z's for years and years, and 2 gearbox specialists. Also some of the US forums, but just for info.

I used smurfs blood, redline shock proof (Blue stuff) in the GTR......32.

Blew 3rd gear out 3 weeks later.... >_<

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