Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: mauro12 on July 25, 2018, 20:46:01
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Hi everyone, I would like to ask you what is the procedure to change the oil in the gearbox ( I have the zf 5 speed from factory ). I never changed the oil and I wanted to know how many liters are required and if there is a filter too. Thank you.
Mauro
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No filter and it holds about a liter or maybe a bit more - buy 2 liters. I use synthetic ATF in mine. Open the fill plug first so that you know you can get it out. I've drained units before only to find I couldn't refill it. I did, but it wasn't fun or easy.
Fill plug and drain are larger than the regular 14 mm used on a MB gear box.
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Only 1 liter? I thought it was more. To refill do you need a special pump or you can pour the oil directly? It will not fall down for gravity? 75w90 is ok?
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75w90 is ok?
Hey Mauro!
Huh? :o
Why don't you listen to Benz Dr. ?? ???
Dan is one of our Group's two most experienced experts we have here and by-the-way, he has got a ZF 5-speed in his car:
No filter and it holds about a liter or maybe a bit more - buy 2 liters. I use synthetic ATF in mine.
It's ATF oil, not regular gear-box/differential oil.
ATF, nothing else.
See the label here:
Best
Achim
(04/69 w/ 4-speed)
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Mauro....,
Here is another one,
an old one...
... if you won't believe me.
Says also "ATF Öl" (= ATF oil)
Achim
(fourspeedpagoda)
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I use synthetic ATF because this unit holds holds a small amount of oil and I wanted all the protection I could get. You really wouldn't want to run a ZF 5 speed low on oil or run it dry.
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Who said that I don’t believe?? You maybe!. I was only surprised about this small amount that’s it .
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..well you did ask whether "75W90 is ok?"...
(I think Achim is just concerned for the welfare of your rare and original transmission ;))
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Sorry i didn’t read carefully at the beginning about the ATF oil.. since I bought the car in 2001 I never touched the gear compartment and so never changed the oil. I think now is the right time to do so.