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oil capacities - bundera diff

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oil capacities - bundera diff

Post by cplux »

Can anyone tell me the factory oil capacity of a bundera front end diff??

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Post by POS »

I don't know, i just fill it until it runs back out the filler :P
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Post by cplux »

thats not the idea in this case sorry.
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Post by BUNDERA »

will check later tonight. as i have to fill up my rear diff as soon as I get of my ars*
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Post by robbie »

how do you guys fill your diffs / gearboxes if you dont have access to hoists?

I have only filled up diffs on the hoist from big 500ltr barrels that have oil pumps fitted...

I would like to replace my bundies diff / transfer / box oils, but yeh, need to know what you guys are using if changing it while on the floor.
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Post by spazbot »

i use a 1ltr coke bottle with a hole melted into the top and a bit of garden hose pushed through.
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Post by robbie »

sort of like a bong, but with the cap on?
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Post by spazbot »

you put the hose through the lid fill the bottle with oil and turn upside down
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Post by robbie »

sounds easy..

whats the best brand oil to put in the diffs / t-case / box

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Post by BUNDERA »

cplux I just filled my rear diff and it used 2L almost exactly I couldn't find the volume for the front or the rear so I would say 2L.

As for filling the diffs I bought a $2 funnel that has a bendable end from a parts store (you can get em from repco and autobarn ect.ect) and I have connected a 2m length of garden hose to the end of the funnel.
I then have a small piece of copper pipe at the end of the hose which fits into the filler hole easier (and lets the air out so it doesn't go back up the hose).

Just put the funnel a couple of meters above where the diff/gearbox sits and let gravity do the work.

As for type of oil, I just use Valvoline SAE 90 (top shit)

Hope it helps,
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Post by Wendle »

Pushbike drink bottle thingie works well
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Post by BUNDERA »

That is a great idea Wendle
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Post by robbie »

well, I was just down at my repco store today, getting some brake fluid, and de-greaser, and I came across a funell type thing that alows you to put oil in, and pour it into diffs.. cost me about $4.

thought I might as well buy it as I will be using it quite a bit
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Post by Bundytime »

cplux, to answer your question, 2 litres

Bundera Nick i hope u used LSD oil.................
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Post by Shorty40 »

Get the 1 litre Castrol oil with the filler "straw" in it

I know 1 litre is more expensive, but buy a 4 litre and once you have used the 1 litre keep topping it up from the 4 litre :D

Then keep it in your "kit" :wink:
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Post by robbie »

that 1l bottle is an idea, but I am getting bulk as I am going to change mine, and my brother in laws diff oil ;)

will be cheaper to buy a 6litre bottle than 6x1L bottles..

thanks for the advice tho ;)

might get some to keep in the truck when wheeling, just in case anything happens
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