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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35267 |
just wondering why engines dont get routinely flushed when the oils changed .... a lot of engines go on for miles and miles on just oil changes and i cant see gearboxs being different........ .... ... - .- -.
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9th Feb 2016 9:48am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
Unnecessary quote removed
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9th Feb 2016 10:08am |
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EmiratesA380 Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: england Posts: 350 |
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9th Feb 2016 10:30am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
That's true, on a FF it is going to be easier, but the main thing is circumstances. If it's at 150k, then the filter may or may not be worth doing, but if we're talking about a preventitive flush at 50-75k on a healthy box, then it will achieve nothing but waste fresh oil and add a little labour. Basically, the filter is only going to be "dirty" if the box has already screwed itself and needs more attention, so if the flush does the trick, there's no need to go further at that point.
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9th Feb 2016 10:44am |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1750 |
Because the dry capacity of an engine is very, very similar to the service capacity As previously stated, a gearbox drain/refill replaces 4.5 litres, and the dry capacity is 12 litres (approx) You wouldn't drain only a third of your engine oil out on a service |
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9th Feb 2016 10:45am |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1750 |
Indeed, why only do half a job, and only replace half of the gearbox oil? |
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9th Feb 2016 10:47am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16281 |
So from that way of thinking LFW, if the engine oil is still clean (on say a petrol or LPG powered car) there would be NO benefit in changing the engine oil filter at service point? |
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9th Feb 2016 11:09am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
The engine oil is exposed to the products of combustion; the ATF is not. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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9th Feb 2016 11:14am |
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Ian c2 Member Since: 19 May 2015 Location: Socal Posts: 217 |
As an aside , I had new sump/filter put on my car and did a couple of drain/refills .
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9th Feb 2016 12:36pm |
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SoggyBottoms Member Since: 05 May 2012 Location: Northants. Posts: 456 |
" If I were in the uk , I'd drive to a Zf service center in Germany .
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9th Feb 2016 3:38pm |
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Ian c2 Member Since: 19 May 2015 Location: Socal Posts: 217 |
I'm on my iPhone out on site , but will get you info as soon as I get back to the office .
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9th Feb 2016 4:37pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
This ZF service centre is not far from Calais....
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9th Feb 2016 5:59pm |
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forever Member Since: 06 Oct 2015 Location: Oxted Posts: 319 |
Is it worth getting this done on the S/C gearbox? |
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9th Feb 2016 6:01pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
I can see the arguments on both sides but look at it this way, any engine or gearbox filter works one way, oil goes through it one way and the oil gets filtered removing bits of the combustion process in an engine, like carbon, and bits of the torque converter and clutches in an auto box. the filters are made so that even if neglected and used in extreme conditions they don't block up, they have a massive built in safety margin....
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9th Feb 2016 6:37pm |
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