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I own a 2003 Sportivo 1800cc 6-speed manual gearbox and I was wondering if anyone here knows the step-by-step process for changing the gearbox oil as I want to do this job myself.

Thanks


Posted

Hi pirate125,

I looked at doing this myself then tried getting under the car to do it and it just didnt seem to feasible.... On one of my previous services i just asked them to do it while the had the car up on the hoist.

cheers

Bill

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at one of the major services get Toyota to do it when they change the Engine oil.

I got them to put Penrite 10 tenths into my box today, feels OK, but getting used to the adjusted clutch too, will keep you posted on how it feels in a few weeks/months...

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it's easy to change.

Jack the car up, get a good 24mm socket and loosen the filler plug halfway up the intake side of your box, once that is loose, then undo the 24mm drain plug under the passenger side driveshaft and have a container ready that holds at least 3L to catch the oil. Let it drain for an hour or so to get as much oil out as possible.

Install the drain plug back into the box, fill with Redline Superlight Shockproof gearoil or similar through the filler hole on the front of the box until oil starts to come out the filler hole. Re-install the filler plug and go for a drive. The box will take close to 3L from memory.


  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
it's easy to change.

Jack the car up, get a good 24mm socket and loosen the filler plug halfway up the intake side of your box, once that is loose, then undo the 24mm drain plug under the passenger side driveshaft and have a container ready that holds at least 3L to catch the oil.  Let it drain for an hour or so to get as much oil out as possible.

Install the drain plug back into the box, fill with Redline Superlight Shockproof gearoil or similar through the filler hole on the front of the box until oil starts to come out the filler hole.  Re-install the filler plug and go for a drive.  The box will take close to 3L from memory.

hey man just reading on the redline site. - they mention that super light is not so good for synchros is that right ? the one that reccomend is heavy shock proof??

just wondering

Posted

reading redline site their thingo told me to use the mt90 oil, put it in on the weekend.

initially it seemed awesome, but now it seems to be back to how it was :(

really notchy when cold and seems like its sort of crunching 3rd

Posted

superlight shockproof fixed cold 2nd gear synchro crunching on my old C56 LSD box. It's magic stuff.

  • 1 year later...
Posted

There is no point changing gearbox oil yourself, so much better getting someone else to do it, you will end up stinking like **** and it is an absolute BITCH to do. Sometimes its better to pay someone to do it, i seen it firsthand,

Posted
it's easy to change.

Jack the car up, get a good 24mm socket and loosen the filler plug halfway up the intake side of your box, once that is loose, then undo the 24mm drain plug under the passenger side driveshaft and have a container ready that holds at least 3L to catch the oil. Let it drain for an hour or so to get as much oil out as possible.

Install the drain plug back into the box, fill with Redline Superlight Shockproof gearoil or similar through the filler hole on the front of the box until oil starts to come out the filler hole. Re-install the filler plug and go for a drive. The box will take close to 3L from memory.

hey man just reading on the redline site. - they mention that super light is not so good for synchros is that right ? the one that reccomend is heavy shock proof??

just wondering

Ive changed the oil to lightweight shockproof straight away wen i got my car,I wouldnt recommend the super lightweight or the heavy weight,The recommended weight genuine Im pretty sure is 80W90 but the 'blue ' shookproof oil is rated at 80W140 meaning it has a higher load rating for those loaded weekend trips or heavy changing excursions (track days) ,Ive never had a problem with my synchros with my car the change transitions are noticable straight away for the the changes ive noticed are a lil tighter with a short shifter its very noticable like mine,Ive worked very closely with the redline group in perth,They know me very well coz i used to sell there product by 20 ltr or 4 ltr packs in bulk & roadtested there product ,it may sound biased but u gotta try this u'll be quited impressed

Posted
i've heard you need to change the filter when changing oil

Filter? We're talking about gearbox oil here dude, not engine oil......also, note that this topic didn't have any new posts in it for almost 2 years until you dug it out of its grave

Posted

i was using the search function in the forum

well, i rang up toyota and told them i need to change my gearbox oil, they told me they need to change the panel filter in the gearbox or something..they quoted me like $150 without the gearbox oil

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