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Exactly what grade and brand and specification of gear oil to be used is a topic that will continue to elicit many different views and opinions.

I personally discussed this issue with Lloyd Butfoy a year or two ago and his basic advice is that it really doesn't matter PROVIDING:

... You use a quality gear oil of the 80 to 90 grade range.

... You change that gear oil every year, without fail.

This simple maintenance routine is all the transaxle requires. All any additional discussion will provide is that there are many different approaches as to how to accomplish this. Brand, grade, synthetic, limited slip additives, etc

K.I.S.S.

Flame suit on.

Larry
Fred, Note that 3.5 L is what a totally disassembled, then reassembled ZF dash-2 takes. It is impossible to fully drain an assembled ZF. I once drained one for welding, then took the bottom cover off and let it drip into a pail for a day, then tipped it up on end for a weekend. When I separated the cases, there was enough lube left inside to wash an average garage floor!

Position horizontally and fill at least three times over 24 hrs to the bottom of the side fill hole; 75W90 is the thickness of honey and flows slowly & reluctantly & ZFs have lots of internal baffles.

You didn't specify but note the smaller case Dash-1 (Mangusta), Dash-1.5 (pushbutton Pantera), and Dash-zero ZF (GT-40) only take 2.1 liters when totally empty. Proportionately less when already assembled.

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