how are you gonna get an exact measured amount in as they are tucked up high under the vehicle?
Can't even see the front one on mine,suppose it must be there somewhere.:angel
Suppose i need to take off the undertray cover & have a peek.
Gday All,
Was going to change my diff oil today and read the D3 service manual and nearly fell over when I seen how little amount of oil the diffs held.
Front Diff 0.61 of a litre
Rear Diff 1.1 litre.
Can help but wonder if the reason I have read of so many D3 diff issues is the pittance amount of oil they run.
I originally thought my manual was wrong, but looked on the Uk website and these amounts are correct..You dont even fill them up till oil trickles out the filler hole, you do it by measuring the exact amount of oil..
Oh well next weeks job now.
Cheers Ean
how are you gonna get an exact measured amount in as they are tucked up high under the vehicle?
Can't even see the front one on mine,suppose it must be there somewhere.:angel
Suppose i need to take off the undertray cover & have a peek.
I was thinking of a small funnel and a long piece of hose, a measuring container and stand next to the car and hope it all runs into the diff.
I was just going to put the hose in and keep pumpinp till oil comes out the filler, but that must have been 2 easy for the last 50 or more years, we now have to change to a new method.
Will have a better look into it next week, but would think with those amounts of oil, may change the oil far more often me thinks.
Cheers Ean
So after 50yrs they have decided to complicate things.It makes you think they must sit up all night & try to think of a way to make something as difficult as possible.
Anyway i was thinking a large syringe?
A look on the UK D3 site may give you a few clues.
Good Luck
Come on Ean,,
all those nights at home now,,
what else are you gunna do?
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Ive recently done both of Mine,yep .61 litre is rightfor a front .Allways measure what came out first accurately to double check.This means that the Front fill point is NOT a level point (Used Redline shockproof !)
For the rear, depends on whether Ediff or standard
Same thing as front , fill is NOT a level plug.
1.1L for open and 1.6 Lfor EDIFF (Shockproop for open diff , Royal purple 75 for ediff and Transfer case,)
Best to follow "Bodsy's" little how to do it, from Disco3.co.uk
Just use one of those little Tom Thumb 1 litre oil pumps.
Geez, Shockproof's overkill, isn't it
The old Hewland in the race car only took 1 litre or so, and that was for a transaxle (gearbox and diff combined)
I talked to Hewland in the UK and they said 600ml was fine (for less drag) as I was using Neo 75W-90HD.
Twelve-fifteen lap races aren't quite ten years/300,000km though
If Shockproof is overkill, then wait to you get a look at that "Landrover" diff oil and Landrover ediff/transfer case oil.What then is underkill ??
What does what you stuck in a Hewland Transaxle got to do with it anyway ?
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