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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 18:16    Post subject: Fluid Capacity Reply with quote

could someone please tell me what are the fluid capacities for a 95 2.8 paj

Engine oil grade and capacity
Front diff grade and capacity
rear diff grade and capacity (not lsd)
auto box grade and capacity
transfer box grade and capacity

tried searching and came up with lots of maybe's

also how easy is the rear diff seal to replace.
and does the fan on the air con rad (lower front of vehicle make much difference, if it works or not)

Regards Rob
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 19:10    Post subject: Re: Fluid Capacity Reply with quote

ItsNotaJeep wrote:
could someone please tell me what are the fluid capacities for a 95 2.8 paj

Engine oil grade and capacity
Front diff grade and capacity
rear diff grade and capacity (not lsd)
auto box grade and capacity
transfer box grade and capacity

tried searching and came up with lots of maybe's

also how easy is the rear diff seal to replace.
and does the fan on the air con rad (lower front of vehicle make much difference, if it works or not)

Regards Rob
engine oil big can of worms opening, mineral 15/40 or semi synthetic 10/40 7.8 litres including oil filter.front diff 1.2 litres, rear diff 3.2 litres, both 80/90 hypoid gear oil. transfer box2.9 litres 75/90 hypoid gear oil,auto box 8.5 litres dia Queen atf-sp,atf dexronII or equivalent. engine coolant9.0 litres.has stated in owners handbook. has for the aircon yes it does matter if the fan isnt working.never changed rear diff seal,but have read some threads on it and it seems easy enough to do. Smile
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 19:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the quick reply, tranfer box states 75/90, so i'm guessing 80/90 would be fine too???

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 19:24    Post subject: Reply with quote

best to put 75/90 in trans box but i use castrol syntrax 75/90 in manual transmission and rear and front box also transfer box its recommended by castrol for the vehicle plus it works great in manual gearbox,the only oil ive found that eliminates cold shifting in the colder months wich the manual box is prone to.i also use castrol gtd magnatec 10/40. in engine.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 19:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

once again thanks.

now for the rear diff seal question, is it easy to replace?
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