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ZF Transmission filters
03-06-2008, 15:46
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ZF Transmission filters
No need to remove the pan , just a plug and the filter, I used the
real German filter, about $35/40. filter gasket included. It is a mesh
screen some just wash it out with fuel.
Service centers locations at http://www.zf.com.
Or try this cut and paste.

http://www.zf.com/content/en/import/zf_k...ice/firmen
verzeichnis/servicenetzwerk/ServiceNetzwerk_Ergebnis.jsp?
lookup=2260&lookupLeg=8757

Drains just under 5 gallons, Holds a total of about 8 gallons This is
the only instance, that I have ever used synthetic, Castrol,
Transydn. about $35/gallon. Hopeing this handles the heat better.
Wait two years and changed it again, now mostly Synthetic.

Bill 88 FC Michigan






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> I almost forgot: Where did you get the pan gasket? Or did you reuse
> the old one?
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> Bruce
> 1988 FC35
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ZF Transmission filters - birdshill123 - 03-06-2008, 11:54
ZF Transmission filters - John McGinnis - 03-06-2008, 13:32
ZF Transmission filters - Donald Spithaler - 03-06-2008, 13:51
ZF Transmission filters - birdshill123 - 03-06-2008, 14:54
ZF Transmission filters - birdshill123 - 03-06-2008, 14:56
ZF Transmission filters - birdshill123 - 03-06-2008, 14:59
ZF Transmission filters - pattypape - 03-06-2008 15:46
ZF Transmission filters - birdshill123 - 03-07-2008, 02:03



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