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The RRC Manuel says Dexion for the transfer box & Haynes says 80/90, which one is right?. I would guess the Workshop Manuel in saying Dexion but best ask to be sure.
Full service started, all going well (so far). Put Millers Magnol20/50 in the engine, we have a Morgan dealer close by & he recommended it. Apparently all Morgans come from the factory running on Miller Oils, not very well known as they don't advertise but should be good if they use it.--Cogs
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March 08, 2005, 16:44:34 »
The Borg & Warner box (no manual diff lock) uses ATF, the LT230 uses EP.
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Thanks Tim, mine just has the high/low lever so I guess it must be the one that uses ATF, it's a 1990 3.9 vogue efi. Am I right?--Cogs
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March 08, 2005, 18:18:56 »
If you have only High/Low and no diff lock on the lever, then yes.. the workshop manual is correct.
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March 09, 2005, 15:01:57 »
Does it hurt to run a BW on ep80/90?
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March 09, 2005, 15:03:50 »
I would think it has the potential to do a fair bit of damage... the relative viscosity of EP compared to ATF for a start could cause problems with the oil pump and general lubrication, aside from the actual operation of the viscous unit.
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Ok understand about the pump but isn't the viscous unit sealed for life?
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March 09, 2005, 15:09:51 »
Quite possibly.... but it's a mute point anyway unless you have a good reason to put the wrong oil in the transfer box.
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March 09, 2005, 15:22:16 »
Car used to belong to a bit of a berk, so I'm not sure what's in there.
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