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I spoke to my local Ford dealer to get a price on the Mercon SP ($31 a litre) but they said that Mercon SP is not suitable the gearbox - they use Mercon LV.
The plot thickens - might wait for the next Repco sale and just buy LG6 for about $32 a litre.
Garry
15th Dec 2015 12:32 pm
Rich84
Member Since: 25 Jun 2013
Location: South Australia
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That's interesting too, but seeing as some oil companies seem to be supporting this box up until a point, then denying they ever did and deleting any reference to the fact that they did, perhaps something is happening long term or to the way some 6hp's adapt to the oil and various driving styles.
Think I'll stick to LG6 for a bit longer... 2008 RRS TDV6 - Chawton White/Black/Lined Oak - 20's, h/k, sunroof - 350K KM.
2010 Audi A6 3.0T S-Line - Phamtom Black/exclusive 2-tone valcona 184K
2000 Audi A4 avant 1.8t Q Sport - Phantom Black/black 385K KM
1990 Nissan Pintara TRX - red - lots of mods - 439K KM
15th Dec 2015 9:25 pm
garrycol
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The Landrover oil for the gearbox is Shell M13754 spec grade oil which LG6 meets.
I wonder what other oils actually meet this spec - hmm maybe a Shell oil but certainly not freely available.
ASP 15 is the item - seems my Ford dealer has been putting the wrong fluid in the Territorys as this does list the SP not LV.
Garry
15th Dec 2015 11:46 pm
Rich84
Member Since: 25 Jun 2013
Location: South Australia
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See this site on the difference between SP and LV
http://www.powerstroke.org/forum/general-6...vs-lv.html
Considering the number of Falcons and Territories getting around with the 6HP it could be that Ford Aust has made an enormous mistake on the oil spec...
I wouldn't be surprised if Shell actually makes LG6 itself for ZF. It's not like ZF are going to bother with their own oil refinery, cracking plant, etc. They would create a specification and then tender it out to the oil companies.
Shell then sell it under their own label but also on-sell it to ZF, LR, Ford, BMW, Audi/VW, even Hyundai use this box in some of their more expensive models. That's my theory anyway I've bought 3 different types of this trans oil now and they've all had identical physical characteristics.2008 RRS TDV6 - Chawton White/Black/Lined Oak - 20's, h/k, sunroof - 350K KM.
2010 Audi A6 3.0T S-Line - Phamtom Black/exclusive 2-tone valcona 184K
2000 Audi A4 avant 1.8t Q Sport - Phantom Black/black 385K KM
1990 Nissan Pintara TRX - red - lots of mods - 439K KM
15th Dec 2015 11:55 pm
garrycol
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It shouldn't be this hard
16th Dec 2015 12:00 am
Rich84
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Location: South Australia
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You're right about that!! Doesn't help that Ford is now spreading the wrong information!2008 RRS TDV6 - Chawton White/Black/Lined Oak - 20's, h/k, sunroof - 350K KM.
2010 Audi A6 3.0T S-Line - Phamtom Black/exclusive 2-tone valcona 184K
2000 Audi A4 avant 1.8t Q Sport - Phantom Black/black 385K KM
1990 Nissan Pintara TRX - red - lots of mods - 439K KM
16th Dec 2015 12:24 am
LeighW D3 Decade
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Rich84 wrote:
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Considering the number of Falcons and Territories getting around with the 6HP it could be that Ford Aust has made an enormous mistake on the oil spec...
Don't think so; I believe that the 6R80 six-speed Ford transmission was used in the Territory.
Would have been good if Ford had gone with the ZFHP26 but I believe cost had a major sway in the final choice. Ford got the 2.7 TDV6 at the end of it's model run so its price must have been very attractive also consider that Ford assembled the original engines and had input into the design leading up to 2004 when it first appeared in the D3.LeighW
The old girl is on her third engine...
* first ran a bearing (design failure in original engine)
* second had a failure of the water outlet on top of the engine (pls check yours)
16th Dec 2015 6:17 am
garrycol
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The Ford 6R80 is a ZF6HP gearbox made by Ford under licence from ZF - the same gearbox but the Ford box is not made to the same tolerances and quality of the ZF product. (or so according to my local auto guy who does work for local dealerships on both boxes.
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16th Dec 2015 6:58 am
Rich84
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Location: South Australia
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LeighW wrote:
Rich84 wrote:
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Considering the number of Falcons and Territories getting around with the 6HP it could be that Ford Aust has made an enormous mistake on the oil spec...
Don't think so; I believe that the 6R80 six-speed Ford transmission was used in the Territory.
Would have been good if Ford had gone with the ZFHP26 but I believe cost had a major sway in the final choice. Ford got the 2.7 TDV6 at the end of it's model run so its price must have been very attractive also consider that Ford assembled the original engines and had input into the design leading up to 2004 when it first appeared in the D3.
I originally thought it would've been a 6R too, but when I specced up a new Territory three years ago the Ford website specifically said it's a ZF 6HP transmission. Besides that, the 6HP already has all the programming to go with the 2.7 tdv6 - I can't see Ford rewriting the software to work with the 6R, which may not use the expensive carbon clutches etc that the 6HP26 does and may need its own programming.
Ford builds all the TDV6 and TDV8 engines used in Jag, Ford, LR, PSA cars in Dagenham UK. Ford Aust doesn't have the plant to manufacture compacted graphite iron cylinder blocks.2008 RRS TDV6 - Chawton White/Black/Lined Oak - 20's, h/k, sunroof - 350K KM.
2010 Audi A6 3.0T S-Line - Phamtom Black/exclusive 2-tone valcona 184K
2000 Audi A4 avant 1.8t Q Sport - Phantom Black/black 385K KM
1990 Nissan Pintara TRX - red - lots of mods - 439K KM
That's interesting too, but seeing as some oil companies seem to be supporting this box up until a point, then denying they ever did and deleting any reference to the fact that they did, perhaps something is happening long term or to the way some 6hp's adapt to the oil and various driving styles.
Think I'll stick to LG6 for a bit longer...
Penrite made an interesting note about the oil they used to approve for the ZF boxes. Basically they dropped it as a result of not being able to acquire the correct additive pack. I would say there is either some patents or other intellectual property issue limiting the availability to other oil blenders
http://www.penriteoil.com.au/tech_pdfs/173...PMENTS.pdf
29th Dec 2015 2:01 pm
L319
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I used VW to supply the oil for my 6HP and it came in a Shell case.
29th Dec 2015 2:11 pm
garrycol
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Well at least Penrite had the courage to come out and say their oil was not suitable and explain why. I am sure other manufacturers would continue to flog it off.
Lifeguard 6 is actually Shell Oil - blended to ZF specs.
Garry
30th Dec 2015 1:03 am
Rich84
Member Since: 25 Jun 2013
Location: South Australia
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Well we ended up buying 2 containers of Nulon's full synthetic ATF yesterday for servicing the 5HP19 trans in my brother's Audi Allroad. If you see the photo below they are clearly still listing "Lifeguard 6" on the containers. The container is dated october 2015. I'd like to use the Nulon ATF in mine but can't do it if Nulon isn't prepared to at least get clear on the spec...
2008 RRS TDV6 - Chawton White/Black/Lined Oak - 20's, h/k, sunroof - 350K KM.
2010 Audi A6 3.0T S-Line - Phamtom Black/exclusive 2-tone valcona 184K
2000 Audi A4 avant 1.8t Q Sport - Phantom Black/black 385K KM
1990 Nissan Pintara TRX - red - lots of mods - 439K KM
31st Jan 2016 10:47 pm
garrycol
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Location: Canberra
Posts: 1130
Yes it would be nice to be able to use it but given the amount of conflicting information it is just too risky. I have got to get my cam belt done so I might just give the indy my ZF metal sump and get them to do the flush.
Garry
1st Feb 2016 2:01 am
TSpooner
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Location: Queenstown
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Hi Guys, I see this post and i thought I'd give my experience. I'm running Fuchs 4134 with no issues. Fuchs is readily available. About $290 NZ for a 20ltr. I also flushed mine using the radiator cooling system.
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