Thank you such an in depth video! I would appear to also be an idiot that didn't check oil levels after getting a salvage box... 1.9 z3 converted to a 2.8 with a supercharger and the poor gearbox has no oil in it!
There is no dip stick to check with. Fluid level is checked by removing the oil fill plug on the side of the transmission, the fluid should be level with the bottom of the port. The vehicle will also need to be on a level surface for this.
The plugs look like they are tapered, so shouldn't you use thread sealant? I'm about to do my 2000 M Roadster so I want to get it right. I had another vehicle with a tapered differential drain plug and the manual called for thread sealant on that one.
I have a z3 with the stock 5 speed will this fluid work for mine like is it ok to run this cause I can’t find anything else and I’m not paying 50 a bottle for the stock stuff
Take a look on the side of your trans for the sticker that says fluid type on it. Some say ATF on it, in that case I don't know enough to say that you could put the MTF in it. If the sticker says MTF LT-1 OR LT-2 your good to use this fluid. The fluid label has a compliance part number listed on it for the LT-2 fluid.
Thank you such an in depth video! I would appear to also be an idiot that didn't check oil levels after getting a salvage box... 1.9 z3 converted to a 2.8 with a supercharger and the poor gearbox has no oil in it!
Hello from Seattle, hello from 1997 BMW Z3 2.8 with over 300000 miles.
Wow, that's the original engine/internals?300k
@@driventofailure I replaced the engine at 275000 miles, and I replaced the tranny with 300000 miles and the diff too.
Thanks for your in depth videos.
Would this process be any different for a Getrag 250 gearbox oil change? Are the drain plugs in different spots?
Same spots🤙🏼
Where is the differential in relation to the transmission located?
How do i check the gear box oil? Do i have have access under the hood?
There is no dip stick to check with. Fluid level is checked by removing the oil fill plug on the side of the transmission, the fluid should be level with the bottom of the port. The vehicle will also need to be on a level surface for this.
The plugs look like they are tapered, so shouldn't you use thread sealant? I'm about to do my 2000 M Roadster so I want to get it right. I had another vehicle with a tapered differential drain plug and the manual called for thread sealant on that one.
Interesting, mine are not tapered so sealant was not used.
Looking at realOEM, we share the same p/n for that bolt between the M and non-M.
I have a z3 with the stock 5 speed will this fluid work for mine like is it ok to run this cause I can’t find anything else and I’m not paying 50 a bottle for the stock stuff
Take a look on the side of your trans for the sticker that says fluid type on it. Some say ATF on it, in that case I don't know enough to say that you could put the MTF in it. If the sticker says MTF LT-1 OR LT-2 your good to use this fluid. The fluid label has a compliance part number listed on it for the LT-2 fluid.