You might need a side step for the Defender, to make it a bit easier. But it's all $
 Fossicker
					
					
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						Thanks for the tip on Gary Taubs, I will check him and his book out. At the moment my focus is on surviving the next few days while my back repairs itself. Sitting up in bed as ordered meant all the weight went to my lower lumbar region. After a few days I was crippled and can barely stand let alone walk. Worst thing is, getting into my Defender is painful, yet once I am in, I can sit there for hours. Sad individual, I know.
You might need a side step for the Defender, to make it a bit easier. But it's all $
By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
apologies to Socrates
Clancy MY15 110 Defender
Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are
R380 oils have been an issue for me over the last few months. I went down the track of purchasing oil from Super C***p- ie- Nulon 75/90 'Smoothshi*t' and Castrol EP 80/90 for the diffs. Heavier stuff for the transfer.
Anyways, the 75/90 is an API spec GL-5 (for the gearbox)- and while this worked ok for about 10000km, eventually, the gearbox said 'too hot' after a 140km drive and gave up the ghost. You need a GL-4 spec for the R380- which is to say, your gearbox.
I then purchased a second hand later suffix gearbox from TR spares in SA- and promptly purchased full synthetic Nulon 75/85.
The gear changes were ok, but baulky at times.
I drained this after 5000km to inspect the day before the 3 month warranty on the gearbox ran out just to inspect. It came out clean enough I guess, some small metal shavings on the drain plug were a bit of a worry though.
Long story short, I ended up replacing the oil with Penrite pro-gear full synthetic 75/85 at $36 for 2.5 litres from Repco.
The change in gearbox behaviour is amazing. Lovely shifting at all speeds and temperatures, more quiet.
So the upshot is:
For that gearbox, go Penrite or Castrol Syntrans. Don't muck about with the box. Another product called VMX80 M is reputedly good too- I believe Superc***p sell this- or used to.
Diffs and transfer- any old EP 80/90 will do but as others have stated- the regularity of changes are the key to long life in diffs and transfer.
Engine wise- I use Shell Rimula. It's my preference and superc**p do sell that. About $110 for 20 litres.
HTH
 YarnMaster
					
					
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						As my Doc said when I put on weight after giving up smoking..."Better to be a bit of a fat bastard than a smoker".
That was nearly 40 years ago when a pkt of 20 B & H were 55c a pack.
I'm no richer though, as I spend it all on beer.
Good luck with getting back to health.....and don't worry about breaking down, the Cook and me are quite often on our own on all sorts of roads and have never once had a problem. If it does happen ....I'll crack a stubby and think about it.
AlanH.
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