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Fluid change for WD45

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    Posted: 27 Jul 2015 at 6:48pm
I just picked up a WD45 and before I start putting it to work, I want to do a full fluid change and wanted to confirm what I'm looking at. I have a manual, so I think I'm looking at 6qts of SAE20 for the crankcase, 17qts of 80w-90 for the transmission, and 1-2qts each of SAE140 for the final drives? Sound about right?
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I've got 10-30 in the engine and universal hy-trans in everything else.  Still have gear oil in the finals, but the rest is hy-trans oil.  Double check your book.  The hyd pump takes 6 qt or so as well.
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SAE30 in the motor, hy/trans in the hydros, and 80/90 in the hand clutch, trans, and finals. That's what I use.

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Originally posted by AaronSEIA AaronSEIA wrote:

I've got 10-30 in the engine and universal hy-trans in everything else.  Still have gear oil in the finals, but the rest is hy-trans oil.  Double check your book.  The hyd pump takes 6 qt or so as well.
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Same here, been that way for 30+ years.
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Awesome thanks.  I was having trouble finding a place that sold SAE140 anyway...this will make things a lot easier.
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