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    Diff Oil

    Sorry if has been asked before, but couldn't find it in the forum, I have a 94 and a 97 Disco and am wondering what oil to use in the front and rear diffs and the transfer case. Love both the vehicles ( even if the 97 is a V8) and just want to keep them going.

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    There are a lot of posts on the subject. Try here : http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/7...k130-more.html

    The owners manual will give the grades to use for various areas. I used EP 90W.
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    Yep, 1.7ltrs of ep90. i think i used castrol 80/90 when i did mine recently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Yep, 1.7ltrs of ep90. i think i used castrol 80/90 when i did mine recently.
    X2. I did mine on Boxing Day and that's what I used.


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    ep90 it is then, thanks for the advice

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    Its odd how Rover does this. ep90 is a transmission oil not a diff oil per se. its not the sticky tacky stuff i was brought up on with holdens.

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