nevillen
Well-Known Member
As some of you know I have an old L322 3.0 Td1 with the dreaded GM 5 speed box, I am also very ill, so I don't want to spend massive amounts of money when I most likely be around for too much longer. Anyway I was thinking of changing the transmission fluid, NOT because we are having any issues, but just to do due dilligence maintenance wise.
So I found a garage, recommended by a good friend, that specialises in RR gearboxes run by a top bloke called Ercic Turner.
Turner's
Unit 4, Apsley Business Centre
233 London Road
Apsley
Hemel Hempstead
I have absolutely NO service history apart from the extensive work we have done over the last year or so, to my surprise when I called him to ask for a quote he said "don't bother!" and continued "If it is working well, just leave it, because unless you know EXACTLY the type of oil used by the previous owner when the change was done, it will destroy the box if you don't use the same fluid again"
Now our Old girl has done nearly 200,000 miles and apart from some code issues and a couple of limp home warnings last year, which we rectified with a scanner everything has been super good. Unfortunately the guy we brought it from has gone back to Lithuania and is not contactable so we cannot find out the exact make of fluid used when he purpotedly changed it a three or so years ago.
So I am inclined to take Eric's advise and just leave things as they are, I just thought I would (a) share what a top bloke he is for turning down my business and (b) to pass the information on to anyone considering doing a fluid change on a GM 5 speed box iunless they know exactly what fluid is in it. Meaning if is has NEVER been changed then go ahead and use the 'proper' Land Rover fluid, apparently the box can take possibly one change, but if yours is a high mileage one like ours it has probably been changed but with much cheaper fluid which once changed again will trash the box. Lke I say he had absolutely NOTHING to gain by passing on his knowledge, which incidentally he has gained by being an independant RR specialist over the last 20 years.
So I found a garage, recommended by a good friend, that specialises in RR gearboxes run by a top bloke called Ercic Turner.
Turner's
Unit 4, Apsley Business Centre
233 London Road
Apsley
Hemel Hempstead
I have absolutely NO service history apart from the extensive work we have done over the last year or so, to my surprise when I called him to ask for a quote he said "don't bother!" and continued "If it is working well, just leave it, because unless you know EXACTLY the type of oil used by the previous owner when the change was done, it will destroy the box if you don't use the same fluid again"
Now our Old girl has done nearly 200,000 miles and apart from some code issues and a couple of limp home warnings last year, which we rectified with a scanner everything has been super good. Unfortunately the guy we brought it from has gone back to Lithuania and is not contactable so we cannot find out the exact make of fluid used when he purpotedly changed it a three or so years ago.
So I am inclined to take Eric's advise and just leave things as they are, I just thought I would (a) share what a top bloke he is for turning down my business and (b) to pass the information on to anyone considering doing a fluid change on a GM 5 speed box iunless they know exactly what fluid is in it. Meaning if is has NEVER been changed then go ahead and use the 'proper' Land Rover fluid, apparently the box can take possibly one change, but if yours is a high mileage one like ours it has probably been changed but with much cheaper fluid which once changed again will trash the box. Lke I say he had absolutely NOTHING to gain by passing on his knowledge, which incidentally he has gained by being an independant RR specialist over the last 20 years.