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Hey guys ran into a problem, its time for my gearbox oil to be changed and who ever owned this before i did has put some type of synthetic oil in it, its bright blue .. yes thats right hahah nar its not the funny when you think about it.

Well does anyone know what type of oil this maybe? because if i run a diffrent oil now it will kill my gearbox.

Anyone seen this oil before???

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are you lookin to use the same oil? i doubt you will kill your box if you put a different oil in it. ring a trans specialist and ask what type of oil they'd recomend. redlines seems to be pretty good.

and dont redline oils come in weird colours like that?

are you lookin to use the same oil? i doubt you will kill your box if you put a different oil in it. ring a trans specialist and ask what type of oil they'd recomend. redlines seems to be pretty good.

and dont redline oils come in weird colours like that?

Dont normally work on cars like this im abit new to all this stuff but as a rule if you use the wrong gearbox oil you do destroy them its sunday btw =D just seeing if anyone knew i will be ringing tomorrow.

Penrite Lim slip Diff oil is blue, but im just shit stirring you that it would be that, unless some muzza owned the car before you. lol

Im agreeing its some exotic expensive oil, I thought shock proof was red....lol cant remember

don't mean to hijack this thread but when do u change gbox oils? and where do u put them in?

Do a search....D.I.Y.......it will show you the two bolts you need to unscrew.

:sick:

The oil is lighweight-shockproof and available through Bursons and is about $110 dollars...each store has a different price.(?)

At least this is what I found out when calling a few up in my area.

Fill it up until it overflows......

What problem are you having anyway because normally this oil is used when you are having some problems.

It might be a waste of time ...especially if you need to over-haul the unit.

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