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I need help please. I am a retired old bloke wanting to save a few bucks and change the diff oil in my 2003 BA Fairmont but not sure how or what oil to use. I do my own engine oil changes and so I can use a spanner, but it looks a lot different under there from the last time I did something like this on an XF S Pack some 15 years ago. Any help welcome. Thanks Tex
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Age: 35 Posts: 3382 Joined: 11th Mar 2008 Ride: EA SVO, AU2, Toyota Crown Location: Bendigo |
have you got a hoist? it's a hell of alot easier on a hoist
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No. I don't have a hoist. But I know what you mean. I must have been a lot thinner last time I did this sort of thing.
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Age: 35 Posts: 3382 Joined: 11th Mar 2008 Ride: EA SVO, AU2, Toyota Crown Location: Bendigo |
now if i remember correctly there is a drain plug at the base of the diff and a fill plug on the drivers side of the diff. you need a oil hand pump with like a 90 degree bent pipe or a flexi pipe to fill it
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Make sure you have a 1/2 ratchet with a 30 or 32 mm socket (cant remember which) otherwise it's pretty hard to undo the filler plug.
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Age: 35 Posts: 3382 Joined: 11th Mar 2008 Ride: EA SVO, AU2, Toyota Crown Location: Bendigo |
lee lee le bonk wrote: Make sure you have a 1/2 ratchet with a 30 or 32 mm socket (cant remember which) otherwise it's pretty hard to undo the filler plug. why would you want half a ratchet? lol. you mean 1/2"
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Age: 47 Posts: 2485 Joined: 6th Oct 2005 Ride: 93EB Fairmont / BA Falcon XR6T Location: Western Sydney |
Wild EB is right. You refill the diff from the top by pumping the oil in. It is very awkward to do without the right gear and when i did my BA T i had to use an additive as well from Ford. You might need it too so double check. btw i got mine serviced at an auto tranny place.
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I use a ratchet cos I dont have a spanner big enough. Thats all.
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Tex wrote: I need help please. I am a retired old bloke wanting to save a few bucks and change the diff oil in my 2003 BA Fairmont but not sure how or what oil to use. I do my own engine oil changes and so I can use a spanner, but it looks a lot different under there from the last time I did something like this on an XF S Pack some 15 years ago. Any help welcome. Thanks Tex !!!!!!!!!!!! old guy, damn, i'm older than you... good ramps are worth the while, not those short things, made my own 8ft long, even 4ft'ers would be good......... |
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OK you win Tomsford! You're much older. But, when you have young people 30 plus years younger than you, telling you how things are done, then you've got to admit you're no spring chicken anymore. But hey, I reckon it's just great that the knowledge gets shared around. As for my diff, its starting to sound like I should have got the guy that just rebuilt my tranmission to do it for me.
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shouldn't cost to much to get it done
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Age: 35 Posts: 3382 Joined: 11th Mar 2008 Ride: EA SVO, AU2, Toyota Crown Location: Bendigo |
Tex wrote: OK you win Tomsford! You're much older. But, when you have young people 30 plus years younger than you, telling you how things are done, then you've got to admit you're no spring chicken anymore. But hey, I reckon it's just great that the knowledge gets shared around. As for my diff, its starting to sound like I should have got the guy that just rebuilt my tranmission to do it for me. if it sounds that bad maybe a service won't fix it
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Tex wrote: OK you win Tomsford! You're much older. But, when you have young people 30 plus years younger than you, telling you how things are done, then you've got to admit you're no spring chicken anymore. But hey, I reckon it's just great that the knowledge gets shared around. As for my diff, its starting to sound like I should have got the guy that just rebuilt my tranmission to do it for me. ........hmmm sounds like us 'old' guys need to form a forum..lol...i used to be one of those 'under 30's'.....as i say, i'm over 50 i've earnt the right to be grumpy with anyone under 30, i might be a semi retired mechanic but the tired old bones still let me do the work....even if it is a bit slow...> http://home.people.net.au/~tj454342/TOMBO.htm |
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not that hard at all mate.
jack car up and put on stands. remove filler then drain plug. drain old oil. refit drain plug. using a small hand pump you should be able to buy from most autopart stores, pump new oil in. refit filler plug. remove stands and lower car back down. as for which oil to use you could simply give ford a call and ask which oil/additives they recommend. cheers |
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Age: 35 Posts: 3382 Joined: 11th Mar 2008 Ride: EA SVO, AU2, Toyota Crown Location: Bendigo |
make sure it's on four jack stands so it's level or it won't drain all of it out
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