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Chaz

posted on 16/7/06 at 01:00 PM Reply With Quote
MT75 oil plug!??

Can anyone tell me exactly where i put the oil into the gearbox???

At the moment i have a vague, "on the n/side" answer to a previous topic.

Anyone be a bit more specific so i dont go messing with things! thanks.

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aerobrick

posted on 16/7/06 at 03:26 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Chaz
Can anyone tell me exactly where i put the oil into the gearbox???

At the moment i have a vague, "on the n/side" answer to a previous topic.

Anyone be a bit more specific so i dont go messing with things! thanks.


The MT75 gearbox has 3 plugs all on one side along with the vss sensor.

The two lower ones are for drainage the one Nearest to the VSS sensor thats the square black box with a small loom hanging off it is the fill point.

Make sure all old oils are drained and the plugs tight then refil with the gearbox level until the new oil seeps out of the fill hole

What i did was keep a lower drain plug open and por some new fluid in so all oild oil was flushed out, I then refitted the plug and filled up.

The type of oil is MT75 do not use any other version you will need about 1.3 ltrs

Hope this helps.

Note the small screw with the breather hole which is on top of the main housing is purely that a breather point.

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Chaz

posted on 17/7/06 at 12:34 PM Reply With Quote
Awesome, thanks aerobrick!
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rjs

posted on 18/7/06 at 08:11 PM Reply With Quote
dont suppose you would have a picture ?
it would help me out alot as well
cheers

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