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I have just replaced the front spring on the nearside (The offside one had broken so I thought it was best to replace both). Unfortunately the driveshaft popped out and the gearbox oil started to leak all over the drive, which I did not notice straight away. All now back together but I would like to top up the gearbox oil. Which grade is correct? The old oil smelt like EP90.
I need to get a manual for this van (Mk1 Multispace Forte 1.8 petrol) soon.
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Hi GM,
My 1.4 uses 75W80 grade
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Griff
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(27-08-2012, 01:46 PM)Green Monster Wrote: I have just replaced the front spring on the nearside (The offside one had broken so I thought it was best to replace both). Unfortunately the driveshaft popped out and the gearbox oil started to leak all over the drive, which I did not notice straight away. All now back together but I would like to top up the gearbox oil. Which grade is correct? The old oil smelt like EP90.
I need to get a manual for this van (Mk1 Multispace Forte 1.8 petrol) soon.
75-80
the manual for the mk1 doesnt cover the 1.8 engine, it covers everything else though, gearbox suspension etc.
MK1 Berlingo, Y-Reg 1.4 Petrol Now LPG Converted.
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