result of changing differential oil -- unbelievable
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And I need to get my tranny fluid changed....my local tire/auto place says for $50 they will take off part of the trany and change the tranny filter...and then soak the piece clean and by doing so gets rid of 80% of the tranny fluid....does Lexus do this? I dought it and for $50??? I'll just buy the fluid then....can I buy it from Toyota? What part number is the tranny filter?
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most of your tranny fluid is in the...
Most of the tranny fluid in an automatic transmission resides in the Torque Converter...that bad boy is hollow and fills right up during use...
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CSHFLW
And I need to get my tranny fluid changed....my local tire/auto place says for $50 they will take off part of the trany and change the tranny filter...and then soak the piece clean and by doing so gets rid of 80% of the tranny fluid....does Lexus do this? I dought it and for $50??? I'll just buy the fluid then....can I buy it from Toyota? What part number is the tranny filter? [QUOTE]
Are you saying they will replace the filter or just clean it? Either way they would have to drop your oil pan to access the filter. I dropped my tranny pan myself. It was a pain in the a$$. I sure wouldn't do it for $50.
For $50, I can see them dropping the pan and just cleaning the old filter and changing the 20% of the oil that will leak out. The factory gasket/sealant to re-install the pan cost me roughly $15. They'll probably use a $4 tube of Permatex instead. Make sure they will guarantee the job from leaking a year from now.
Either way, dropping the pan or just opening the drain plug will not clear out even half of the tranny fluid, it has to be flushed to do it right.
And I need to get my tranny fluid changed....my local tire/auto place says for $50 they will take off part of the trany and change the tranny filter...and then soak the piece clean and by doing so gets rid of 80% of the tranny fluid....does Lexus do this? I dought it and for $50??? I'll just buy the fluid then....can I buy it from Toyota? What part number is the tranny filter? [QUOTE]
Are you saying they will replace the filter or just clean it? Either way they would have to drop your oil pan to access the filter. I dropped my tranny pan myself. It was a pain in the a$$. I sure wouldn't do it for $50.
For $50, I can see them dropping the pan and just cleaning the old filter and changing the 20% of the oil that will leak out. The factory gasket/sealant to re-install the pan cost me roughly $15. They'll probably use a $4 tube of Permatex instead. Make sure they will guarantee the job from leaking a year from now.
Either way, dropping the pan or just opening the drain plug will not clear out even half of the tranny fluid, it has to be flushed to do it right.
Last edited by RMMGS4; 11-02-02 at 02:29 PM.
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Originally posted by ImportFAN
Also where can you buy REDLINE online?
Also where can you buy REDLINE online?
Action Autoparts · Lynnwood, WA · 206-546-4818
Dan Press Industries · Vader, WA · 360-295-3436
Last edited by RMMGS4; 11-02-02 at 08:48 PM.
#35
For the people that read this thead
make sure you understand that there are TWO different type of oil we are talking about in this thead :
- REDLINE or other type of gear oil is use for the DIFFERENTIAL GEAR only, you only need 2L of oil for this, cost a round $20 for good synthetic oil, there is NO filter to replace, just drain the oil and refill.
- Only use Toyota Type I-IV for the TRANSMISSION (there is NO replacement, cost ~$20 per 4Litters bottles). A complete transmission flush cost close to $100 just for the oil alone, labor and filter are extra. I don't know who can do this for $50. You can change the filter, but that is just a waste of money. I've replaced transmission filter on several japanese car already, after I open the whole thing out, I realized I just wasted all of my time, there is NO need to replace it. the fiter surface area is huge, made of of plastic, you are not gonna clog it ever
2 different things, don't get confuse
Anh
make sure you understand that there are TWO different type of oil we are talking about in this thead :
- REDLINE or other type of gear oil is use for the DIFFERENTIAL GEAR only, you only need 2L of oil for this, cost a round $20 for good synthetic oil, there is NO filter to replace, just drain the oil and refill.
- Only use Toyota Type I-IV for the TRANSMISSION (there is NO replacement, cost ~$20 per 4Litters bottles). A complete transmission flush cost close to $100 just for the oil alone, labor and filter are extra. I don't know who can do this for $50. You can change the filter, but that is just a waste of money. I've replaced transmission filter on several japanese car already, after I open the whole thing out, I realized I just wasted all of my time, there is NO need to replace it. the fiter surface area is huge, made of of plastic, you are not gonna clog it ever
2 different things, don't get confuse
Anh
Last edited by BananaGS; 11-02-02 at 10:01 PM.
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About the full synthetic Mobil 1 engine oil, if it makes you guys feel better, Penske Racing uses this stuff on their CART/IRL cars. This info was from a very reliable source that was a crew in the race support unit. If it's good enough for them, it's probably good enough for my GS. And yes, they pour the same oil that's available retail.
Last edited by whitels; 11-03-02 at 12:34 AM.
#41
Clunk ?
I just got my 2 quarts of redline oil and had a shop put it in. They drained it completely and filled it till it started comming back out the fill plug but it did not take the whole 2 qts ? Was it supposed to take the whole 2 qts ? also I noticed that when I go sometimes I will hear a clunk in the rear end ? It happened twice on the way home , I would step on the gas a little and hear a firm clunk ? I got home, went back out and it didn't happen. Went home again and about 2 hours later went back out, well when I went back out the car felt a little laggy backing up from my driveway and when I went to go the car clunked once again ? Could there be not enough oil ? I watched them fill it till it came back out the fill plug. Does the new oil have to warm up first ? I do notice a difference in driving, It feels alot quicker ! But am I to worry about the clunk ?
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If anything, the Redline works better than standard oils do during cold starts, so warm up should not be an issue. The diff takes less than 2 quarts; check your manual for it's capacity. If they filled it so that it was leaking out the top hole then it's full. When does the clunk occur, during hard straight line acceleration, turns, what?
Don't know if it's the same clunk you have, but I get it on sharp 90 degree turns coming out of a driveway or street corner. My LSD already did this"before" I changed to Redline, so in my case it's not the oil. In my case the sound is coming from the LSD locking on very tight radius turns, which spins the inside tire just a tad, which causes the clunk sound. It only happens at very low speed on a very sharp turn and if I accelerate hard. Have someone standing outside and watch you take off, while you get the car to clunk and see if they can see a bit of wheelspin.
Don't know if it's the same clunk you have, but I get it on sharp 90 degree turns coming out of a driveway or street corner. My LSD already did this"before" I changed to Redline, so in my case it's not the oil. In my case the sound is coming from the LSD locking on very tight radius turns, which spins the inside tire just a tad, which causes the clunk sound. It only happens at very low speed on a very sharp turn and if I accelerate hard. Have someone standing outside and watch you take off, while you get the car to clunk and see if they can see a bit of wheelspin.
Last edited by RMMGS4; 11-09-02 at 03:18 AM.
#43
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Originally posted by RMMGS4
... the sound is coming from the LSD locking on very tight radius turns, which spins the inside tire just a tad, which causes the clunk sound. It only happens at very low speed on a very sharp turn and if I accelerate hard.
... the sound is coming from the LSD locking on very tight radius turns, which spins the inside tire just a tad, which causes the clunk sound. It only happens at very low speed on a very sharp turn and if I accelerate hard.
I love to hear it working.
#44
The clunk happened when I just stepped on the gas and the gear began to lock up then clunk, I let go of the gas because it scared me then tapped on the gas again then clunk once more, let go and waited a sec then step on the gas hard and it didn't happen again until I went backout later that night. It happened as I was backing out of my driveway and started to go then clunk once (but while backing outafter not driveing for 3 hours it felt kind of laggy ? I am not sure if it was because of that or not. Any other ideas ?
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