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transmission lube advice for a 582
I drained the transmission fluid on my 582 (not special) and have the following issue/confusion.
How much oil is supposed to be in the transmission? The transmission was filled with about 7 liters (almost 2 US gallons) of oil. The manual states it only needs/takes 3.8 liters (about 1 US gallon). Before I drained it I opened the fill and level plug and the oil was about 1 1/2" below the plug so I assumed was a little low. Imagine my surprise and fast swapping of drain pans. So I called the local dealer and he was of little help. The best he said was maybe add another couple liters/quarts. They also recommended changing to 80W90 as the fluid stated in the manual is no longer available and I was told this is what everyone now uses. So how much oil? If I run it with 1 gallon will I be damaging something? If I put in 2 gallons (so it reaches the fill/level plug) will I damage something? If I only put in the 1 gallon I will need to make up a dip stick to check the level. Not a big deal just curious. Thank you for any advice in advance. Stephen from north of Toronto. |
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If you have a true 582 (not Special) and it is equipped with a geared transmission (3 forward/1 reverse), you can use any oil from 30 weight motor oil to 90 weight gear oil.
Fill until oil level reaches the plug hole. Takes about 3 1/2 U.S. quarts. Two gallons would be for a hydro transmission and require hydro fluid. |
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