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Old 01-22-2018, 03:04 PM
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Default The r380 world swears by redline mtl. Night and day supposedly.

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Anyone think that an additive like Archoil would help for the 2nd gear issues? I know the PowerStroke community swears by the stuff for their 7.3L and 6.0L engines.


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Redline mil is supposed to be the go-to oil for the r380. Land Rover themselves put out a tsb changing the oil they recommend you put in the box. The manual with the truck will state it needs ATF but that is incorrect.
 
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Old 01-22-2018, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Hatchetjack
Redline mil is supposed to be the go-to oil for the r380. Land Rover themselves put out a tsb changing the oil they recommend you put in the box. The manual with the truck will state it needs ATF but that is incorrect.
>Redline MTL is the go-to.
>LR later specified MTF-94 as does Ashcroft for their boxes but MTL is what everyone puts in over here.
>Users Manual and auto parts stores will tell you ATF is spec. Technically it works but not as good as MTL or MTF-94. Works in a pinch.

As for additives, poly PTFE is supposedly a godsend for these boxes and the transfer box, friction-wise.
 
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Default So we have a mystery....my 97 5-spd is younger than #68 of 68

Originally Posted by Robert Booth

here you go. Build month November 1996.
As this is supposedly last 5-speed 97 Disco #68 of 68....(and thus the last manual transmission Land Rover imported to the states EVER. I just got back to the US and remembered this thread and mine appears to be a later build manual transmission 97 Disco.
 
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Perhaps build and import dates are different? Not imported in any particular order. I'm not sure where my 96 5 speed falls in this; but I'm happy to have it!
 
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Default Drivers (us) door beneath the b pillar and latch.

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Where is that sticker located?
so, yea I’m now sort of wondering if my truck is actually the last truck with a clutch Land Rover ever imported to the states. If so, that would kick ***. My understanding on the defenders that came over that year all had automatics. I’ve not researched that so wouldn’t plant a flag in it....but, yea.., cool.
 
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Bummer...my sticker is gone
“my sticker is gone”
your VIN should give you some idea of when it was built. More correlated vins and build dates from other trucks would help pin point yours.
 
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hi i love land rover cars
 
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Old 03-18-2018, 05:54 PM
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Best to not look for stickers in pitch black darkness!
So I found my sticker.
Interestingly are you folks running your rigs with the same air pressure on all four corners or are your fronts 10psi less than rear?
My tires are 235/85/16

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95 D1 (11-94 door tag) 5-speed, 4.6 engine, MasterLube pre-oiler, "Tornado" chip, Piper cam.
HD springs front and rear stock height, 190% stiffer front, 230% stiffer rear sway bars.
Michelin 255/65-16 tires. Intake runner extension ending up with max torque at 2,715 rpm's ve 3,100 stock. Injectors replaced with 4-hole injectors a vast improvement vs 80's era Lucas single dribble injectors. Pre-oiler from day one on factory new 4.6 short block.
Head work, port matching with mild porting, Borla cat back exhaust, MagnaFlow cats.
Only fear where to get a replacement 5-speed trans output shaft plus gear in transfer box as it acts like the splines are in sad shape. Too much drive train slop, not the U-joints or differentials. Cold dry ram air intake from behind the left headlight. Many other changes over the years. Automatic D'1's are boring and slow, one needs to "stir the stick".
.....~~=o&o>.....
 

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Originally Posted by Robert Booth

here you go. Build month November 1996.
Here's mine. Located in Atlanta.
 


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