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Seriestwo
1st April 2009, 08:08 PM
I am going to replace all the fluids in my S2a on the weekend and I am wondering what oils and other fluids people are using in their Landys. 
Cheers
Chris
MickS
1st April 2009, 10:27 PM
Chris
This is what I use, and I thank Uncle Ho for sending it to me...:BigThumb:
Engine:               Penrite 20w-50
Gearbox:             EP 80w-90  (I use Castrol)
Transfer:             EP 80w-90
Diffs:F&R:            EP 80w-90
Steering Box:       EP 80w-90
Swivelhousings:    EP 80w-90
Steering Relay:     EP 80w-90
isuzurover
2nd April 2009, 01:19 AM
Technically, you are only supposed to use GL4 oils in the box and t-case, as the extra EP additives in GL5 oils can damage bronze bushes and synchros.
However, I usually just use whatever I have handy, as the box has been rebuilt with newer bits which should be GL5-proof.
Engine: Penrite Light Diesel or Castrol RX Super (2.25D)
Box: Castrol VMX80 (GL4) or generic 80W90 (GL5)
T-case: 80W90
Front diff, swivels and steering box: 80W90
Rear (Salisbury) Diff: 85W120
Lotz-A-Landies
2nd April 2009, 07:19 AM
My Series Land Rovers get Penrite products.
The gearbox in particular gets "Mild EP" gear oil.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/04/1417.jpg
early swivels including the Series 2 when you don't know if Railco bushes are fitted should also have a GL4 or earlier spec oil because of the bronze cone and the bronze bush in the stub axles.
Diana
Shonky
2nd April 2009, 07:43 AM
Ambrose copped the following recently:
Engine: Penrite HPR30
Gearbox: Castrol VMX80
Transfer: Castrol VMX80
Diffs:F&R: Castrol EPX-80W90
Steering Box: Castrol EPX-80W90
Swivelhousings: Castrol EPX-80W90
Steering Relay: Castrol EPX-80W90
fraser130
2nd April 2009, 11:34 AM
I just did my R380/Transfer case/ Diffswith the following:
R380: Castrol Syntrans 75W-85
Transfer Case: Castrol Syntrax 75W-90 
Diffs:  Castrol Syntrax 75W-90 
The gear changes have NEVER been so good, smooth as silk, can't even feel it "pop" through the synchro, and the transfer case has never been so quiet, I can even hear the tyre noise now.
It's a '04 Defender 130.
Fraser
Seriously_Series
2nd April 2009, 04:59 PM
My Series Land Rovers get Penrite products.
The gearbox in particular gets "Mild EP" gear oil.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/04/1417.jpg
early swivels including the Series 2 when you don't know if Railco bushes are fitted should also have a GL4 or earlier spec oil because of the bronze cone and the bronze bush in the stub axles.
Diana
My Series 1 Land Rovers get Penrite as well.
Mild EP for Diffs, Gearbox and swivels
Classic Medium for Engine
Tho i recently i tryed to get some Mild EP and they would only sell me 1L Bottles.....
Alex
Seriestwo
2nd April 2009, 09:37 PM
Thanks for the replies guys. I will be changing all the fluids in Woody on the weekend. So I am hoping that his break booster comes back from being reco'd tomorrow so I can get him going for the long weekend camping trip to the family farm.
Thanks again
Chris
Lotz-A-Landies
3rd April 2009, 09:47 AM
...Tho i recently i tryed to get some Mild EP and they would only sell me 1L Bottles.....
AlexYes Alex, I found exactly the same problem, my regular supplier didn't have it in stock so we ordered a 5L container and what arrived was a caton of 6 1 litre bottles.
I wonder if there is a conspiracy going on? :D :D :D
Perhaps we should enquire of Penrite directly.
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