I’m a multi flavour advocate for the last couple of decades and thought I had it all sussed with what to use etc etc. In my motor, I’m using 15/40 or similar and have used Halfords own and a couple of others but I thought Halfords was pretty good but when the Wilko one was on spesh, I got some of that and the specs are the same, both mineral but different colours :mrgreen: Now I don’t want to appear oilist but the Halfords one is a lovely shade of green, and looks very robust :roll: I had a look into the depths of the Wilko oil and was quite shocked by what I saw :shock: :shock: :shock: I tilted the damned container just to make sure :? :? :? It’s pink! Yes bloody pink :lol: Now I’m trying my hardest not to appear oilist but it certainly looks like screen wash. Is there any chance they’ve put the screen wash in the wrong container?
Now that’s the first part of the conundrum.
Part two:
Gearbox oil ? A few years back, possibly a decade and I’m not sure to be honest, I changed my gearbox oil. I put in Millers 80/90 gear Oil and it’s run very well and the box is great. After reading about other peoples gear box woes on various threads on here and there and everywhere :msn4: I’ve decided to change my gearbox oil and the most recommended oil across most of the forums was Castrol syn trans and a read up and a bit of research certainly suggests that you fit this syn trans just the once and then forget about it forever :mrgreen: So I’m thinking, just as bloody well because it’s hideously expensive for a heavyweight oil, it’s the best part of twenty quid per litre and you need almost four litres so as close as funk it is to swearing it’s eighty quid :evil: So long story shortened :lol: I put the syn trans in my gearbox, while my bus is up on axle stands and I was stuck waiting for the tyres as I was having resto probs with sourcing tyres on my uplifting I was doing to my van. Because I couldn’t get the gearbox oil hot enough, I put a quarter of a litre in first then let that drain through to try and shift the last bit of old oil, with all the likely contaminates still in a mild state of suspension as the box has been draining and not run for a couple of weeks. Poked a good solid rag in there too with a wire hook and it came out fairly clean eventually :mrgreen: I’m a little concerned now because I’ve changed the whole of the front suspension layout and the rear suspension layout and re done brakes etc etc, but I like to do just one thing then test drive it to make sure it’s working, then do the next thing and make sure that works as it’s too easy to lose track of what hasn’t been done up :? ask me how I know :lol: So the first run is Bristol to Lutterworth to hang out with the guys doing Techenders which is fab fab fab if you’re ever after a chilled long weekend away from everything except VWs :mrgreen: So I’m on the M32 and absolutely crawling along for several hours M32, M4, M5,M6, etc but I’m not hitting fourth gear for more than a few seconds the whole way until I’m on the M6, which I don’t mind because I’m just pootling about in my bus winking at the kids in the cars as we overtake, undertake, overtake, undertake, you get the picture,for hours on end Tunes are banging out, lots of Ska and Reggae sometimes a bit of Northern Soul and drumming on the steering wheel and the mirror arms and just enjoying the ride :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Then! I’ve hit about sixty and I’m in fourth, I was gonna say third but you’d know I was fibbing :shock: I’ve hit sixty ish and I’ve run out of tunes for one reason or another and I’m now listening to my gearbox whine that I’ve never had before :shock: :shock: :shock: really!!! :msn4: HOW? Whining? WHAT? Whining? WHO? Whining? GEARBOX, TRAANSAXLE, DIFF.
So I’ve put up with it now for four expeditions, Lutterworth, Cambridge, Woolocombe, and Banbury and I’m not liking this one little bit. Have I just developed a gearbox whine? Or as usual is it something that’s been changed and done recently as it usually is? The only thing I can think of is that this synthetic oil ain’t man enough if you’ve got very old bearings which I’m thinking I probably have. Maybe this is telling me to get ready for some new gearbox / transaxle bearings? Who knows. So the first thing I’ve sorted mentally is must change that bloody oil. I’ve got five litres of Millers 80/90 delivered and I’m hoping that might convince those bearings to shut up for a bit. I also paid a couple of quid extra to have the Millers oil in the tin with the cracking old school picture on there instead of the plastic blue container just so that I can keep the garage decorated with that sort of thing :mrgreen: AND it was still half the price of syn trans :roll:
Lesson learned. :mrgreen:
Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,also,,,so as I don’t forget,, bloody synthetic :mrgreen:
Now that’s the first part of the conundrum.
Part two:
Gearbox oil ? A few years back, possibly a decade and I’m not sure to be honest, I changed my gearbox oil. I put in Millers 80/90 gear Oil and it’s run very well and the box is great. After reading about other peoples gear box woes on various threads on here and there and everywhere :msn4: I’ve decided to change my gearbox oil and the most recommended oil across most of the forums was Castrol syn trans and a read up and a bit of research certainly suggests that you fit this syn trans just the once and then forget about it forever :mrgreen: So I’m thinking, just as bloody well because it’s hideously expensive for a heavyweight oil, it’s the best part of twenty quid per litre and you need almost four litres so as close as funk it is to swearing it’s eighty quid :evil: So long story shortened :lol: I put the syn trans in my gearbox, while my bus is up on axle stands and I was stuck waiting for the tyres as I was having resto probs with sourcing tyres on my uplifting I was doing to my van. Because I couldn’t get the gearbox oil hot enough, I put a quarter of a litre in first then let that drain through to try and shift the last bit of old oil, with all the likely contaminates still in a mild state of suspension as the box has been draining and not run for a couple of weeks. Poked a good solid rag in there too with a wire hook and it came out fairly clean eventually :mrgreen: I’m a little concerned now because I’ve changed the whole of the front suspension layout and the rear suspension layout and re done brakes etc etc, but I like to do just one thing then test drive it to make sure it’s working, then do the next thing and make sure that works as it’s too easy to lose track of what hasn’t been done up :? ask me how I know :lol: So the first run is Bristol to Lutterworth to hang out with the guys doing Techenders which is fab fab fab if you’re ever after a chilled long weekend away from everything except VWs :mrgreen: So I’m on the M32 and absolutely crawling along for several hours M32, M4, M5,M6, etc but I’m not hitting fourth gear for more than a few seconds the whole way until I’m on the M6, which I don’t mind because I’m just pootling about in my bus winking at the kids in the cars as we overtake, undertake, overtake, undertake, you get the picture,for hours on end Tunes are banging out, lots of Ska and Reggae sometimes a bit of Northern Soul and drumming on the steering wheel and the mirror arms and just enjoying the ride :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Then! I’ve hit about sixty and I’m in fourth, I was gonna say third but you’d know I was fibbing :shock: I’ve hit sixty ish and I’ve run out of tunes for one reason or another and I’m now listening to my gearbox whine that I’ve never had before :shock: :shock: :shock: really!!! :msn4: HOW? Whining? WHAT? Whining? WHO? Whining? GEARBOX, TRAANSAXLE, DIFF.
So I’ve put up with it now for four expeditions, Lutterworth, Cambridge, Woolocombe, and Banbury and I’m not liking this one little bit. Have I just developed a gearbox whine? Or as usual is it something that’s been changed and done recently as it usually is? The only thing I can think of is that this synthetic oil ain’t man enough if you’ve got very old bearings which I’m thinking I probably have. Maybe this is telling me to get ready for some new gearbox / transaxle bearings? Who knows. So the first thing I’ve sorted mentally is must change that bloody oil. I’ve got five litres of Millers 80/90 delivered and I’m hoping that might convince those bearings to shut up for a bit. I also paid a couple of quid extra to have the Millers oil in the tin with the cracking old school picture on there instead of the plastic blue container just so that I can keep the garage decorated with that sort of thing :mrgreen: AND it was still half the price of syn trans :roll:
Lesson learned. :mrgreen:
Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,also,,,so as I don’t forget,, bloody synthetic :mrgreen: