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I'm having an Inspection II done on my car (at an independent garage) in the next couple of weeks and at the same time I want to change the gearbox oil. BMW says its a lifetime fill but I'd still like to change it.

After some google research it seems I need MTF LT-2. Is this available anywhere other than BMW? Is there an equivalent I could buy?

Any help or advice re which oil to use and where to source it will be appreciated.

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Guest Simon*

Matt are you having this done by AH? I had them do mine last year too and can't recall what they sourced but am sure it was in spec with the manufacturer's recommended oil.

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Edit: Yes same gearbox in E34 540is, Euro E39 540i6 and E39 M5. Also in 8 series manuals and the Z8. Getrag S6 420G

I'll hunt back through my receipts but I'm guessing it was just ATF that went in mine if Garry's recommending it.

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Depends what gearbox...some take G3 full synthetic...some take LL full sysnthetic we use ELF for both. It should have a label on the pan to determine the correct oil

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From wiki:

All E39 M5s were equipped with a Getrag Type D six-speed manual transmission which provided the following gearing ratios:

1st gear: 4.23

2nd gear: 2.54

3rd gear: 1.62

4th gear: 1.23

5th gear: 1.00

6th gear: 0.83

It is the same transmission used in the E39 540i, but some changes were made to cope with the extra power the S62 engine produced. A reinforced clutch, rear differential utilising a shorter 3.15:1 ratio, and a limited slip differential with 25% maximum locking.

Mine is the S6S 420G

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and lists both the MTF-LT-2 and the ATF Oil

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Ooops

Manual....G3 full synthetic or 75w80 full synthetic. You can use either 75w80 is better for high load (thrashing)

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Glenn - does the 75W80 make it more notchy when cold?

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Glenn - does the 75W80 make it more notchy when cold?

No... I'm using it in mine and quite a few of the series guys are using it too...it must be full synthetic though. I'm using ELF Synthese 75w80

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Thanks for the replies.

Interesting that my car and Simon's use the same box. However realoem only gives me the option for the MTF-LT-2 label where his also give the ATF.

Link for my car: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mo...hg=23&fg=05

So where does that leave me? BMW will sell me 5 litres of MTF-LT-2 for $246 + GST - I only need 2 litres. Or am I safe to get any old 75w80?

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I safe to get any old 75w80?

No... use either G3 full synthetic or 75w80 full synthetic. We use ELF Synthese

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Thanks for the replies.

Interesting that my car and Simon's use the same box. However realoem only gives me the option for the MTF-LT-2 label where his also give the ATF.

Link for my car: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?mo...hg=23&fg=05

So where does that leave me? BMW will sell me 5 litres of MTF-LT-2 for $246 + GST - I only need 2 litres. Or am I safe to get any old 75w80?

take in your own container and ask for just two litres....

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I only need 2 litres.

Where abouts are you situated ? I can do 2 litres

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