HI Guys.
as my pajero has been playing in the water a lot i would like to change all the oils.
i have never changed the oil in a transfer box before. will diff oil work or is there such a thing as transferbox oil?
i havent done any research on transfer box oil replacement yet, been a bit lazy, so taking a short cut and just asking.
also, the pajero which has done only 72000km has always been lubed with total products,no other oil has ever gone in . i have always used castrol, mainly because i could always get hold of it easily.
so now my motor needs a top up, i dont have total quartz oil, can i top up with castrol synthetic with the total synthetic or should i just drain oil and put in castrol? .its just had its 70000km total oil service!
This is for the 3000 V6

Post what engine you have and I'll see if I can get the info for you

Post what engine you have and I'll see if I can get the info for you
Just make sure that you don't have a ls rear diff as it uses a different type of oil, if you put normal diff oil in you will end up destroying the ls capability. There is normally a sticker on the outside of the diff with LS on, have a look see.
Henk Bannink
Some people are wise, some people are otherwise
Some people are wise, some people are otherwise
Hi All
@4E
Could you please send me the capacity (l) of oil needed for the 3.2 gearbox 2002 model?
They charged me for 9.5 litres of gearbox oil. Feel its excessive...
Regards,
@4E
Could you please send me the capacity (l) of oil needed for the 3.2 gearbox 2002 model?
They charged me for 9.5 litres of gearbox oil. Feel its excessive...
Regards,
Manual / automatic?Skillie wrote:Hi All
@4E
Could you please send me the capacity (l) of oil needed for the 3.2 gearbox 2002 model?
They charged me for 9.5 litres of gearbox oil. Feel its excessive...
Regards,
Automatic, thank you very much4ePajero wrote:
Manual / automatic?
Regards,
After much research, I got the following info for a Gen 2, Manual 2.8TDi :
Diesel Engin Oil {6.5 l}: Delo 400 Multigrade 15W40
Gearbox Oil {3 l} & Transfer case {2.5 l}: Caltex Easy Shift GL-4 75W-90 or Castrol MTF 1067 75w90 Synthetic
Front Diff {1.2 l}: Caltex Thuban GL-5 grade 80w90
Rear Limited Slip Diff {1.6 l}: Castrol LS
PS. I am pretty sure the 3.2DiD all had a DiffLock and therefore shouldn't have a SlipDiff
Diesel Engin Oil {6.5 l}: Delo 400 Multigrade 15W40
Gearbox Oil {3 l} & Transfer case {2.5 l}: Caltex Easy Shift GL-4 75W-90 or Castrol MTF 1067 75w90 Synthetic
Front Diff {1.2 l}: Caltex Thuban GL-5 grade 80w90
Rear Limited Slip Diff {1.6 l}: Castrol LS
PS. I am pretty sure the 3.2DiD all had a DiffLock and therefore shouldn't have a SlipDiff
Gen 3s imported into SA via official channels all have either a lockable rear Torsen limited slip diff (GLSs from 2000 to 2003 and GLXs) or an open diff and electronic traction control (GLSs after 2003).
The lockable Torsen LSD does not require oil with special limited slip diff friction modifiers, as it does not operate on the friction principle. It uses a conventional axle oil.
The lockable Torsen LSD does not require oil with special limited slip diff friction modifiers, as it does not operate on the friction principle. It uses a conventional axle oil.
Gerrit Loubser 
2003 Toyota Land Cruiser 100 VX TD
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 DiD LWB A/T Gone & missed
1999 Nissan Patrol 4.5E GRX M/T: Gone & missed
1996 Toyota Land Cruiser 80 VX 4.5 EFI A/T: SOLD

2003 Toyota Land Cruiser 100 VX TD
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 DiD LWB A/T Gone & missed

1999 Nissan Patrol 4.5E GRX M/T: Gone & missed

1996 Toyota Land Cruiser 80 VX 4.5 EFI A/T: SOLD