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Re: F-12 oil change
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Posted by Bill B on July 15, 2001 at 16:16:44 from (209.182.69.145):
In Reply to: F-12 oil change posted by Scott on July 15, 2001 at 15:40:31:
This is a confusing one. I have the book, and I have the 1935 lube chart, and it is printed wrong, as the numbers on the arrows pointing to lube points is not the same as the numbers on the corresponding chart. Anyway, the drain plug is on the bottom of the trans. The fill plug seems to be on top, right in line with the rear axels. The oil level plug is under the front of the trans. Fill until it runs out of the oil level plug. If this dont make sense, and nobody smarter answers by tomorrow, I will go to the shed and look at my F12. The specs for the oil are 2 paragraphs long, as they did not have the same numbers that we now use. I suspect 90 weight gear oil will be fine. The engine fill is a big cap at the left front of the engine, with wings on it like a thumb screw. Fill with oil until it runs out the top test cock on the side of the oil pan. Make sure the test cock is not stuck with dirt, or you will put in 5 gallons by mistake. A wire poked in the hole will help. A new oil filter is a good idea.
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