Gearbox oil

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Rover PG1

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The service manual says your Rover PG1 gearbox id filled for life, and requires no periodic renewal. However, some people choose to replace the oil in sync with their C service. Some have commented that a better oil can improve gear change and reduce noise.

PG1 needs API GL4 spec for the synchros.

Dry fill capacity = 2.4 litres

Refil = 2.1 litres

Makes

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You can get MTF94 from Land Rover (part no STC9158 for 1L, part no STC 9157 for 5L) or online here: [1]

Honda M6T

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The Honda gearbox is also normally considered filled for life, but the OEM gearbox oil is quite thin and some people change it for a more viscous gearbox oil to cope with high temperatures (eg. heavy track use) better.

Dry fill capacity = 1.7 litres
Refil = 1.5 litres

Makes

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  • Honda OEM MTF-III part number 08798-9031
  • Silkolene Syn 5 75w-90

Toyota C64

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Fitted in all the 2ZZ-GE engined Lotus cars including the Elise 111R, Elise SC, all S2 Exige variants and the 2-11 (GT4 excluded).

The Lotus service manual recommends changing your gearbox oil every 6 years or 45,000 miles (whichever is soonest). Some recommend the use of Redline MT-90 75W/90 over the standard Lotus specified SAE 75W/90 synthetic gearbox oil, as it can improve gear shift feel.

Viscosity = SAE 75W/90

Quality Standard = API GL-4 or GL-5

Dry fill capacity = 2.3 litres (2.4 US qt)

Makes

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  • Redline MT-90 75W/90