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What oil are you running in your R151?
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What oil are you running in your R151?
G'day guys
Just changed the oils. 75W90 in the trans and is a bitch to get into 1st
and a bit notchy allround.
Just wondering what you guys are running and if you've heard of this problem.
Box is behind a 1KZ-TE lux.
Any advice???
Thanks
Goodsy
Just changed the oils. 75W90 in the trans and is a bitch to get into 1st
and a bit notchy allround.
Just wondering what you guys are running and if you've heard of this problem.
Box is behind a 1KZ-TE lux.
Any advice???
Thanks
Goodsy
http://www.datateck.com.au/lube/castr_a ... Model=2959
from castrol page.
from castrol page.
plenty of parts on the bench
Manual Transmission
CASTROL MULTITRAX
Manual transmission and differential fluid providing improved gear shift over a wide range of temperatures, particularly cold shift performance. Also suitable in secondary drive axles (front and rear) of 4WD's, for reduced drag and enhanced fuel efficiency, especially in around town service. SAE 75/90, API GL5
Whats in there now. 75W90 from first post.
Just asking it anyone else has had the same probs.
Goodsy
CASTROL MULTITRAX
Manual transmission and differential fluid providing improved gear shift over a wide range of temperatures, particularly cold shift performance. Also suitable in secondary drive axles (front and rear) of 4WD's, for reduced drag and enhanced fuel efficiency, especially in around town service. SAE 75/90, API GL5
Whats in there now. 75W90 from first post.
Just asking it anyone else has had the same probs.
Goodsy
I have used Castrol VMX-M API GL4 75W85 in my H151 (early 80series) for about 12 months now.
When I first bought my 80 I changed all oils as per Toyota specs (API GL4 or 5, 75W90). It very quickly became almost undriveable, to the point I thought I was up for a rebuild.
asked around and searched here, Lcool and other forums and the Castrol VMX-M kept getting the nod.
It has made a huge difference in my experience, its like driving a different car.
Apparently a lot of early 80s went back to dealers under warranty with gearbox issues, lighter gear oil was one of toyota's "fixes"
When I first bought my 80 I changed all oils as per Toyota specs (API GL4 or 5, 75W90). It very quickly became almost undriveable, to the point I thought I was up for a rebuild.
asked around and searched here, Lcool and other forums and the Castrol VMX-M kept getting the nod.
It has made a huge difference in my experience, its like driving a different car.
Apparently a lot of early 80s went back to dealers under warranty with gearbox issues, lighter gear oil was one of toyota's "fixes"
Just dragging up an old post which has recently become an issue for my cruiser!
I've had the fluids changed by my mechanic, but I'm not sure what he has used as he was going to fill up with whatever Burson Auto parts would recommend for my manual trans.
Since I got it back, it takes about 20 mins of driving to make it reasonable to drive. Before the fluid change, second gear downshifts were a little notchy, but if you are careful and clutched it all the way like you should, it was okay. You could do it without any hassles, except in the first 5 mins of driving when cold but thats normal isnt it? But now its much worse, so I'm going to find out what he has filled it with.
But I want to know it people are still happy with the Castrol Multitrax and/or VMX-M type fluid. Are your gearboxes still nice to drive?
I've noticed one is 75/85 and Multitrax is 75/90. Am I right in assuming this makes it slightly thicker when cold?
Should I go with the other recommendation of just taking out 500ml and adding regular auto trans fluid to thin it out a little?
Thanks
I've had the fluids changed by my mechanic, but I'm not sure what he has used as he was going to fill up with whatever Burson Auto parts would recommend for my manual trans.
Since I got it back, it takes about 20 mins of driving to make it reasonable to drive. Before the fluid change, second gear downshifts were a little notchy, but if you are careful and clutched it all the way like you should, it was okay. You could do it without any hassles, except in the first 5 mins of driving when cold but thats normal isnt it? But now its much worse, so I'm going to find out what he has filled it with.
But I want to know it people are still happy with the Castrol Multitrax and/or VMX-M type fluid. Are your gearboxes still nice to drive?
I've noticed one is 75/85 and Multitrax is 75/90. Am I right in assuming this makes it slightly thicker when cold?
Should I go with the other recommendation of just taking out 500ml and adding regular auto trans fluid to thin it out a little?
Thanks
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what did they use? did you ask?Toy80Diesel wrote:Just dragging up an old post which has recently become an issue for my cruiser!
I've had the fluids changed by my mechanic, but I'm not sure what he has used as he was going to fill up with whatever Burson Auto parts would recommend for my manual trans.
Since I got it back, it takes about 20 mins of driving to make it reasonable to drive. Before the fluid change, second gear downshifts were a little notchy, but if you are careful and clutched it all the way like you should, it was okay. You could do it without any hassles, except in the first 5 mins of driving when cold but thats normal isnt it? But now its much worse, so I'm going to find out what he has filled it with.
But I want to know it people are still happy with the Castrol Multitrax and/or VMX-M type fluid. Are your gearboxes still nice to drive?
I've noticed one is 75/85 and Multitrax is 75/90. Am I right in assuming this makes it slightly thicker when cold?
Should I go with the other recommendation of just taking out 500ml and adding regular auto trans fluid to thin it out a little?
Thanks
I used castrol epx 80/90 no problems.
Take it back to the mechanic and he should change to diffent fluid for you, is worth more goodwill value to them than $40 oil.
Don't forget to tell us how it went since you named them
Don't know about diluting with atf could end up expensive if not compatable. Is it worth the risk and inconvienence
I did find out, and it was 80/90 but I didn't ask which brand. My mechanics wasn't worried about changing it again, but I said I'll bring what I want in it. It has been changing better today or should I say this morning, as it's the cold starts that are worse. Once it warms up, it changes smoothly.poppywhite wrote:what did they use? did you ask?
I used castrol epx 80/90 no problems.
Take it back to the mechanic and he should change to diffent fluid for you, is worth more goodwill value to them than $40 oil.
Don't forget to tell us how it went since you named them
Don't know about diluting with atf could end up expensive if not compatable. Is it worth the risk and inconvienence
I'm not going to risk the ATF process, I'm going to try the castrol VMX recommended product just as their website describes. I'll post up some comments when its had a couple days of running in so it'll be late next week before I have some more comments.
Keep you posted.... hopefully with good results!
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FWIW, VMX-M made mine worse; horribly notchy into second and third when cold (box has 320k behind a tuned 1HDFT with safari IC), previous owner had Valvoline Dura-Gear 75/90 GL-5 and i never noticed this problem until i changed the oil. Will be going back to the above oil to hopefully alleviate the problem. The box is probably also due for a set of new syncros
VMX-M also only comes in a 4L container, which when you take into account spillage and not getting every last drop its not enough to do both gearbox and transfer
VMX-M also only comes in a 4L container, which when you take into account spillage and not getting every last drop its not enough to do both gearbox and transfer
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
im running 90/140 gear oil in mine at the moment (oil leak on rear output- CBF'd pulling the transfer to fix it yet) because it seems to slow the leak down from 3L/fortnight to 1L/fortnight.
It never seems too heavy to shift either- its Fuchs Semi Synth tho, so that might be the key factor.
It never seems too heavy to shift either- its Fuchs Semi Synth tho, so that might be the key factor.
2005 HDJ100 Manual, ARB bar, XD9000 winch, ARB rooftop tent + awning, Drawers, Engel, 2" OME lift, 285/75R16 KM2's, iCom, HID XGT's.
Had the oil changed to VXM-M yesterday and it has made an improvement over the previous oil that was in there (80/90). It now changes like it used to, yes it is a little notchy but its done 358k's so I don't expect it to change like new. By the way this is in an 80 series so it has the H150F manual gearbox.
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