Bomtek
Servicing my 6G72
Hi all

Anyone happen to know what parts I would require to service my 99 3.0L shortie.

I know the plugs are BPR5ES and from what I can ascertain the gap should be 1.1mm??
Air filter :
Fuel Filter :
Oil Filter :
Oil and quantity :

I've checked the pads and they're ok, just need to adjust the handbrake. I'm assuming its cable adjustment??

I know I can ask the okes at the spare shop but...... I dont trust them to be honest.

Anything else you think I should be aware of?

Any input would be most appreciated :)

Tks

Terry
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Re: Servicing my 6G72
Be sure to get the BPR5ES plug it looks the same as the bp5es but the r stands for resistor. If you do not have that the computer sends erratic signals and rough idling is the result. Often the assistant in the spares shop misreads the r and gives you the normal ones.
With a filter you should use about 5.5l of oil what make is the question that has sparked wars. 5.5l Should give you an over full level but I have noticed that the motor and especialy the tappets run much quieter
Henk Bannink

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Bomtek
Re: Servicing my 6G72
Dankie Oom Henk

I have sorted out which filters n plugs (will rem to check for the R) - I'm thinking either 10W-40 or 15W-40 - what do you think?
Bomtek
Re: Servicing my 6G72
Anyone know what petrol filter to use on the 99 3.0L SOHC?

I was given a FRAM G7356 but the petrol tank side of the fuel line doesnt screw in - fits perfectly on the old one but the number has rubbed off.
krokkie
Re: Servicing my 6G72
Your handbrake should be easy to adjust, just adjust the nut where the cables join close to the handbrake. It's a 10 spanner if I recall.
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