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Hi There,
I was wondering how do people replace there gearbox oil?
I've read on some sites that some owners stick a tube thru the engine bay and poke it into the fill hole for the gearbox and just filled it up via the engine bay
and also what gearbox oil do you use? I'm going to replace mine in the coming weeks but unsure what gearbox oil to use
I've already replaced my engine oil but thought I'd ask and find out what people are using on there 5s
so what engine oil do you use?
btw its a manual
I was wondering how do people replace there gearbox oil?
I've read on some sites that some owners stick a tube thru the engine bay and poke it into the fill hole for the gearbox and just filled it up via the engine bay
and also what gearbox oil do you use? I'm going to replace mine in the coming weeks but unsure what gearbox oil to use
I've already replaced my engine oil but thought I'd ask and find out what people are using on there 5s
so what engine oil do you use?
btw its a manual
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Under the bonnet there should be a sticker that tells you what oil types your car was designed to use.
Which brand? Pick one - they are all pretty good.
To get the oil into the gearbox, the most elegant way is to spend $20 on one of the oil pump bottles from pretty mcuh any auto parts store. They are clean and simple to use, beats the other methods hands down.
Which brand? Pick one - they are all pretty good.
To get the oil into the gearbox, the most elegant way is to spend $20 on one of the oil pump bottles from pretty mcuh any auto parts store. They are clean and simple to use, beats the other methods hands down.
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adamjp wrote:To get the oil into the gearbox, the most elegant way is to spend $20 on one of the oil pump bottles from pretty mcuh any auto parts store. They are clean and simple to use, beats the other methods hands down.
Ditto.
Something to save-up till next Dodgy Day?
If you wanna support local business, why not try what I am using; PM Lubricants. They're at Willawong, 15 mins from your place.
http://www.pmlubricants.com.au/
High-quality stuff.
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I looked for one of those pressure pack oil things but couldnt find one anywhere in the redlands, so all i did was buy a $10 garden sprayer from bunnings, cut off the spray nozzel and pumped away.
It was a litle slow, but all i did was stick the hose in the fill hole and wait for five or so minutes whilst it filled up.
I would simply follow the reccomended oil grade in your owners manual, but pay particular attention to the API grade, as certain grades should not be used in certain gear boxes (cant remember what grade the MX5 needed)
Personally i like Castrol, as its a good middle of the road compromise, but if money was no object i'd probably go for the penrite synthetic stuff (but at twice the price it's not worth it IMO, i believe you'd be better off doing two oil changes with Castrol for the same price as one using Penrite)
It was a litle slow, but all i did was stick the hose in the fill hole and wait for five or so minutes whilst it filled up.
I would simply follow the reccomended oil grade in your owners manual, but pay particular attention to the API grade, as certain grades should not be used in certain gear boxes (cant remember what grade the MX5 needed)
Personally i like Castrol, as its a good middle of the road compromise, but if money was no object i'd probably go for the penrite synthetic stuff (but at twice the price it's not worth it IMO, i believe you'd be better off doing two oil changes with Castrol for the same price as one using Penrite)
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i filled it from below using a fluid pump from supercheap. i didn't like the idea of oil going everywhere once the gearbox was full.
don't buy that stupid white plastic pump. took me 30 mins to get about 1 litre of oil in the box. took the pump apart and realised that the 0.001c valve they put in wasn't installed correctly, so i fixed it. then when i was about 1/2 a litre to full on the gearbox (i also had the entire diff to fill), the whole thing decided to snap in half.
as for oil i used royal purple, since it was slightly cheaper than redline shockproof and should last much longer (shockproof apparently goes lumpy after 10-20,000kms). it also meets also both GL-4 and GL-5, and is SAE90 so meets mazda's specs perfectly. only gripe i have with it is that my worn 2nd gear synchro refuses to work with it when the oil is cold.
don't buy that stupid white plastic pump. took me 30 mins to get about 1 litre of oil in the box. took the pump apart and realised that the 0.001c valve they put in wasn't installed correctly, so i fixed it. then when i was about 1/2 a litre to full on the gearbox (i also had the entire diff to fill), the whole thing decided to snap in half.
as for oil i used royal purple, since it was slightly cheaper than redline shockproof and should last much longer (shockproof apparently goes lumpy after 10-20,000kms). it also meets also both GL-4 and GL-5, and is SAE90 so meets mazda's specs perfectly. only gripe i have with it is that my worn 2nd gear synchro refuses to work with it when the oil is cold.
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