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Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 2:59:02 AM   
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Ok, so ive searched and noone has posted this before....does anyone know how to change the gearbox oil on a 95 mirage or lancer? (i assume theyre both quite similar).

Ta in advance =D

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 3:01:56 AM   
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where abouts in the UK u from? LOL

Also, sorry i dont know the answer to ur question

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 4:00:38 AM   
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Is it a manual or auto? I'm assuming what you call a gearbox is what the US calls a transmission

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 1:26:39 PM   
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Tranny = transexual. Nobody ever uses the word tranny when refering to a transmission in the UK.

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 2:58:23 PM   
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Lol New Zealand actually. Maybe thats why searching for gearbox oil change yielded few results....ill try again with transmission instead =D

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 5:35:20 PM   
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lol damn... and i thought i had it

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 7:44:26 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Sebba

Tranny = transexual. Nobody ever uses the word tranny when refering to a transmission in the UK.
I've been to London, people say transmission there too? I never said tranny, I said transmission. Stay focused.



m00sie,
I use Redline MTL and MT90 in mine, I would say for a manual "gearbox/transmissions" to use something that meets GL1, GL3, GL4 grades. I wouldn't suggest 75W90 though, unless the local shops recommend a thick gear oil like that. 75W90 is mainly used in rear differentials (or is that called a gearbox too?) and transfercases around here in the US.



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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/4/2006 7:48:30 PM   
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nah the rear diff is cool. Gearbox is the most commonly used term out here... but hes from NZ so that dont matter.

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/5/2006 12:02:54 AM   
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Cheers for that info, apparently mitsubishi use castrol vmx GL4. You wouldnt happen to know where id find a "how to" write up on how to get the oil out and more importantly back in?

In regards to the "tranny" debate lol we often refer to an automatic box as a transmission and a manual box as a gearbox. Differentials are differentials everywhere as far as im aware =D

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RE: Gearbox oil change (misti mirage) - 12/5/2006 2:48:07 AM   
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Well, manual transmissions (gearbox) are pretty universal as far as removing, filling, and checking level. There should be a large bolt head facing downwards, that's the drain bolt. There should be a bolt of normal or average size facing forward, that's the fill/level check bolt. It's easier to get to both if you can put the car on a lift (I don't know what you might call it but it's just something that is able to lift the entire car up and high enough for you to get underneath it). If a lift isn't available, then you can use jack stands...just a note though, it's advisable to life all four corners up so that you have a complete drain as the drain bolt may sit right in the middle of the transmission's flatspot. The fill bolt is pretty self explanitory. A note to that too, get a funnel with a long tube that will curve enough to go into the fill hole. I used a hand pump that screwed right onto the bottle and it came with a short hose that fit the hole, I squeezed and it filled, lol.
Hope that helps bud

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