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Chas9



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Zf8hp transmission

Morning guys looking for some info on oil spec for zf8hp transmission . I drive a rrs diesel v6 face lift version and was hoping some one could advice me on which brand and grade of oil to use to top up my transmission. Cheers chas

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Andy K



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this

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ZF-Lifeguard-8-...SwtfhYtGJg

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Chas9



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Magic . Oooft not a cheap one ae. Thanks again Confused

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Andy K



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how do you know it needs topping up ? and how will you do it ?

Post #575362 Sat Feb 16 2019 11:43am
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Chas9



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Just checking as a precaution mate apparently there's a level plug on side of transmission. Looking at doing oil and sump pan assy change during summer. So having a look will give me a heads up to access available.

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Andy K



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so you will need a lot of oil then, rather than top up.

Your better off getting it flushed at that age or draining via the sump plug.


Removing the sump is a pain, and can be difficult to reseal

Post #575367 Sat Feb 16 2019 2:33pm
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Chas9



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Ye may think about flush altho only 36k on vehicle.

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Disco_Mikey



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A flush is alway more beneficial than a sunp/refill

It's not a dirty filter that causes gearbox issues and wear, it's dirty oil. A flush removes over 98% of the old oil, as opposed to 40% by draining the sump Thumbs Up

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Chas9



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Cool Mikey would you happen to know anyone in Scotland I could contact about flush.cheers

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I have the equipment for 8 speed flushing Thumbs Up

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Chas9



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Disco_Mike....

Could you explain flushing process. Does it filter and recondition oil or just filter any sludge and contaminates.cheers

Post #575384 Sat Feb 16 2019 7:08pm
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Andy K



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Old oil comes out and disposed off
New oil goes in.

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Chas9



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Cool sounds good. So clutch packs control block torque converter and charge pump would be flushed.
Do you happen to carry this procedure out for others.cheers

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A number of places do this.
Just make sure they use oil suitable for the 8 speed.
And not oil that is red as that should ring alarm bells.

Mike is in Scotland.


Goto YouTube and search gearbox flush to give you an idea


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Chas9



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Cheers Andy thanks for your help

Post #575394 Sat Feb 16 2019 7:37pm
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