Ok, with 35k on the odo, I got some Redline fluids from Thunder Racing, and sat under the car for an hour or two.
Differential:
Jackstands on all corners, except for the rear instead of putting the stands on the rear axle, I set them at the tire change jacking points. Lets the axle hang down, better access to the diff cover and fill plug. No real shavings at the magnet or other signs of trouble. Not sure what the original fluid looked like, more like used motor oil than the nice clear Redline 75W90 gear oil.
New Felpro gasket, no RTV used. Autoshops sell these nice gear oil pump tops that made filling the diff a breeze. About 1.75 qts needed.
Transmission: Car up on all four corners as before. Draining the fluid (Still red with a touch of brownish tint, no longer clear, smelled ok) through the drain plug. Decided to take the little gear oil pump, stick the feed tube in there, and see if I could suck any more out. Got about 1/4-1/2 additional quart of old fluid out, our drain plug is not the lowest point in the M5.
Used the same pump to fill with new Redline D4 ATF (called them up and it was their recommendation over the other fluids). Reached the fill plug in just under 3.5 quarts.
Impressions: Changing the fluid in the M5 seems to makes the shifts slightly less "notchy", seems to be meshing a little nicer. Vibrations coming up through the shifter when driving are reduced. Confidence there will be no surprises when I autocross Sunday is high :)
-Jeff
Differential:
Jackstands on all corners, except for the rear instead of putting the stands on the rear axle, I set them at the tire change jacking points. Lets the axle hang down, better access to the diff cover and fill plug. No real shavings at the magnet or other signs of trouble. Not sure what the original fluid looked like, more like used motor oil than the nice clear Redline 75W90 gear oil.
New Felpro gasket, no RTV used. Autoshops sell these nice gear oil pump tops that made filling the diff a breeze. About 1.75 qts needed.
Transmission: Car up on all four corners as before. Draining the fluid (Still red with a touch of brownish tint, no longer clear, smelled ok) through the drain plug. Decided to take the little gear oil pump, stick the feed tube in there, and see if I could suck any more out. Got about 1/4-1/2 additional quart of old fluid out, our drain plug is not the lowest point in the M5.
Used the same pump to fill with new Redline D4 ATF (called them up and it was their recommendation over the other fluids). Reached the fill plug in just under 3.5 quarts.
Impressions: Changing the fluid in the M5 seems to makes the shifts slightly less "notchy", seems to be meshing a little nicer. Vibrations coming up through the shifter when driving are reduced. Confidence there will be no surprises when I autocross Sunday is high :)
-Jeff
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