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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I'm surprised that a manual gearbox / transaxle oil is OK for the TC's clutch plates.
    I wouldn't be using it - I thought Syntrans was a Castrol Oil - great in a R380 gearbox though.

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    You can get a Ravenol substitute for the transfer case from Europe. From memory it's about 8 pounds per litre or $50 from Rovacraft.

    I just did mine. Seriously easy job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I'm surprised that a manual gearbox / transaxle oil is OK for the TC's clutch plates.
    Yeah, serves me right for typing without checking...

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    Through research I have found that you can use Nulon syntrans in both ZF6 transmission and transfer case . I have travelled with Nulon syntrans in my transmission for over 20,000klms with no problems as well as the transfer case . Gave the D3 a workout in the flinders rangers in September with not a problem. For the Ediff I used a GM carbon modified oil that is used in their lsd diffs at less than half the price of the land rover equivalent with the same specs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinman View Post
    Through research I have found that you can use Nulon syntrans in both ZF6 transmission and transfer case . I have travelled with Nulon syntrans in my transmission for over 20,000klms with no problems as well as the transfer case . Gave the D3 a workout in the flinders rangers in September with not a problem. For the Ediff I used a GM carbon modified oil that is used in their lsd diffs at less than half the price of the land rover equivalent with the same specs

    Any links to the Nulon syntrans specs you researched.


    Cheers Ean

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    I wouldn't be using it - I thought Syntrans was a Castrol Oil - great in a R380 gearbox though.

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    The transfer case oil is much lighter than 80/90. It's actually very similar to ATF in its viscosity. It also smells a lot like LG6 although I think it may be slightly thicker. For the sake of $100 every 80-100K km I would just use the Shell/LR/Ravenol oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich84 View Post
    ... the transfer case...I just did mine. Seriously easy job.
    That's good to know as I'm soon to change mine for the first time. I just changed the front diff oil - another seriously easy job using the spout on the 1L Syntrax LL bottle.
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    I read an article on the UK Forum where a guy ordered the transfer case oil for the D3 when it arrived on one side had all the specs for the transfer case oil, when he looked at the back label it said lifeguard 6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinman View Post
    I read an article on the UK Forum where a guy ordered the transfer case oil for the D3 when it arrived on one side had all the specs for the transfer case oil, when he looked at the back label it said lifeguard 6
    I've read the same thing. It does look and smell the same as LG6. I'm not able to find any specs on either so it's impossible to tell if they are the same without having them both analysed.

    To my admittedly untrained eye, the transfer case fluid seemed thicker. Definitely nowhere near as thick as 80/90 though. I have a viscosity measuring funnel but I didn't test them.

    Graeme, TFC is way easier than the diffs! Just put the car in offroad height and you can get easy access to it while on a creeper.

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    I used the lifeguard oil when I did my first oil change in the gearbox and will do in the 2nd change, so far it has worked fine, and for a few hundred bucks every 3 years I see no reason to change, I used the recommended oil from L/R in the transfer case, and it holds just under 2 ltrs from memory so no great outlay to keep using it, think I payed $48/ltr couple years ago.


    I have changed my diff oil to standard mineral oil Castrol EPX 80w90 and I change this every 10,000ks. I struggle with the fact that anyone would try and get ridiculous Ks out of oil in a diff that holds 0.61 ltr (front) and 1.1 ltrs (rear). I have clocked up about 50,000ks using this oil, and some of those ks were all day driving thru the centre of Australia in 48 degree heat.The oil comes out clean, and have no diff noise, or troubles thus far.


    I have always lived by the theory that oil is cheap, and some of the hours that are expected between changes are in my eyes laughable at best.


    My 2c worth of course


    Cheers Ean

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