Griff Oil Levels
Discussion
If you have no oil on the floor of the garage... there is probably no oil in the diff / gearbox!!!!
Seriously, transmission fluids should not be a problem if the cars serviced by good engineers.
slight! leaks are common / standard ( mines weeped since I had her.
Both levels are on the right hand side, halfIsh way up the boxes. use 1/2 inch drive of your socket set ( with no socket on it) to remove the plugs. oil should be at this level - with the car level.
The rear off side wheel needs to be taken off to do the diff easily.
Good luck
Seriously, transmission fluids should not be a problem if the cars serviced by good engineers.
slight! leaks are common / standard ( mines weeped since I had her.
Both levels are on the right hand side, halfIsh way up the boxes. use 1/2 inch drive of your socket set ( with no socket on it) to remove the plugs. oil should be at this level - with the car level.
The rear off side wheel needs to be taken off to do the diff easily.
Good luck
Thanks for the info. There is oil on the garage floor, but it literally is just a few spots, each time I put the car back in after taking it for a drive. I've heard that the oil can expand and condense through breather pipes when it gets warm, but I didn't want to find out the hard way if too much escapes :-(
Thanks again,
Dan.
Thanks again,
Dan.
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