How to: tranny/xcase/rear diff fluid changes

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Jan 19, 2018 | 11:07 AM
  #31  
Quote: Thanks guys,i ended up using Liqui moly 75w90 for the gearbox and also Liqui moly for the t case.The shop that did it has done other evo's before so i'm sure they used the right viscosity.
Hello, I would like to know how did it work for you the liqui moly 75w140 for the Tcase?

best regards,
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Apr 14, 2018 | 04:26 PM
  #32  
Quote: Just did this. Pretty much like 3 consecutive oil changes provided you have the right tools. IMO a pump is a must. $15 will save you a world of hassle. Especially if you do it alone. And 4 jack stands > 2 jack stands.


I propose some changes to the instructions:

- 6 speed drain and fill plugs are NOT 10mm. They are a hex (3/8 size afaik). And both use the larger washers. Part # MN130495.

-a size 15/16 socket fit better over the fill and drain plugs on the rear diff. The closest metric size was 24 but IMO its a little loose.

All the drain plugs are the same size (part number above). Except the rear diff, its copper I think (MB019730). The fill plugs (except 6spd trans fill plug) use the same gasket (MF6600036).
correct gasket part number on FILL plugs, but can someone confirm part number for DRAIN plug gaskets for Evo VIII? is differential MB001294 and transfer case MD000312 ?
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Feb 11, 2020 | 09:00 PM
  #33  
I used Castrol Transmax Duel for the SST transmission which is the same as DIAQUEEN SST and Castrol Axle 90 LSD for the Transfer case and the Diff. all these fluids are made by Castrol for Mitsubishi.
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