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Changing gearbox filter
« on: March 18, 2006, 11:53:48 »
On my 1990 4 speed auto box does the sump drop down to change the filter OK.
I have heard that the crossmember has to be moved but this is not mentioned in the W/shop manuel. It says remove the bolts & drop the sump, straightforward it would seem.
Which is right ??
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Changing gearbox filter
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2006, 15:12:31 »
Surely you can tell be looking?  If the cross member has to come off, so does the exhaust.
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Changing gearbox filter
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2006, 17:18:07 »
Did the job today, No need to take the exhaust off or move it.  Loostened the crossmember, hammered it down & then swiveled it backwards (hammer job) & the g/box sump can be wangled out.
New filter/rubber seals/rubber sump gasket (glued that on with "Copydex"
& all back together.
About 5 hours allowing for coffee
Now for the rest of it's Spring Service before MOT in 3 weeks time.
Cogs :D  :D
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