@@VmaxMotors1 Thank you! I was surprised at how clear it looked too but I think it may have been quite degraded after all those years. Gearchange is so slick now!
Another good video! If you ever get the chance, a video on correctly jacking and axel stand positions on a Z3 would be great. Lots of conflicting stuff out there.
Great. My MX5 gear change significantly improved with replacing the 8year old oil in it. mostly apparant in the first few mintues of warm up. It used to be terrible shifting cold. Mazda dealer checks messed up though as its meant to be done every 5 years, I can see why. I think I would change mine every 4 years unless a new kind of special oil is available to me.
@@PB200559 Thank you! Yes, a big improvement. I never really rated the correlation between the oil and the gearchange on manual transmissions but the previously notchinesss has gone.
It's a bit late now but I would be interested to know the weight of the old oil and new oil per litre. maybe the old oil loses volume but gains density.
@@wmcwings4343 Because lifetime is subjective. 10 years? 100k? After twenty five years any oil will be a spent force. And yes, I can read! I should also add that it has transformed a previously baulky gear change too.
Cant believe how reasonably clear that oil was that you drained! Wouldn’t believe it’s 25 years old! Enjoying the content! 👍🏻
@@VmaxMotors1 Thank you! I was surprised at how clear it looked too but I think it may have been quite degraded after all those years. Gearchange is so slick now!
I've experienced that too with transaxle oil.
Put significantly more in than came out, no apparent leak! Nice job. 👍
You make it looks so simple.. definitely tempted to start restoring mine… mmm…
Your attention to detail is brilliant
Another good video! If you ever get the chance, a video on correctly jacking and axel stand positions on a Z3 would be great. Lots of conflicting stuff out there.
for the algorithm, another excellent tutorial thanks for sharing.
Good advice. Thank you.
I went with Fuchs lubricants for the transmission and Motul 75w/140 for the diff. Smooth as silk.
Great. My MX5 gear change significantly improved with replacing the 8year old oil in it. mostly apparant in the first few mintues of warm up. It used to be terrible shifting cold. Mazda dealer checks messed up though as its meant to be done every 5 years, I can see why. I think I would change mine every 4 years unless a new kind of special oil is available to me.
Excellent as ever. Did the gear change improve post the change?
@@PB200559 Thank you! Yes, a big improvement. I never really rated the correlation between the oil and the gearchange on manual transmissions but the previously notchinesss has gone.
@@autoknight747 Great to hear! I need to change mine ASAP. Keep up the great work!
It's a bit late now but I would be interested to know the weight of the old oil and new oil per litre. maybe the old oil loses volume but gains density.
@@Smart451-ut6df Unfortunately it’s already gone for waste oil recycling!
You read the label, right? It, and work manuals, clearly state NOT to change. Why are you?
@@wmcwings4343 Because lifetime is subjective. 10 years? 100k? After twenty five years any oil will be a spent force. And yes, I can read! I should also add that it has transformed a previously baulky gear change too.