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    Hello,
    since three months I own a Rover 75 V8 Contemporary SE Saloon I found in U.K. and brought home to Germany. The car has 17.000 miles on the clock and former owner told me to change diff oil now. I do not find any information about oil specification. The cars first registration was in March 2005. Can anybody help with informations?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bavarian View Post
    Hello,
    since three months I own a Rover 75 V8 Contemporary SE Saloon I found in U.K. and brought home to Germany. The car has 17.000 miles on the clock and former owner told me to change diff oil now. I do not find any information about oil specification. The cars first registration was in March 2005. Can anybody help with informations?
    Yours,
    bavarian
    From the Consumables section:-

    Rear Differential
    There are only three oils available in the UK that have full sign-off for the unit. These are:-
    Mobil SHC80W140 id
    Castrol SAF-XJ80W-140 as originally specified has been replaced with Castrol Syntrax 75W-140
    Morris Lubricants Lodexol XFS 80W-140.

    Capacity 1.6l

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    Quote Originally Posted by bavarian View Post
    Hello,
    since three months I own a Rover 75 V8 Contemporary SE Saloon I found in U.K. and brought home to Germany. The car has 17.000 miles on the clock and former owner told me to change diff oil now. I do not find any information about oil specification. The cars first registration was in March 2005. Can anybody help with informations?
    Yours,
    bavarian

    Hi and welcome
    Where in Germany?? The place name is not familiar to me
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    Errhhm, steering wheel in the wrong side??

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    Quote Originally Posted by colintf View Post
    Hi and welcome
    Where in Germany?? The place name is not familiar to me
    Regensburg is close to Ingolstadt, home of Audi
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    FJ1200, DynoJet Stage 1, K&N filter

    Alfa MiTo 1.4 Cloverleaf, 170 BHP, Alfa Rosso.

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    I wonder far from Cologne, Bremen or Cochem?? I wonder how close to Klaus?
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    Quote Originally Posted by colintf View Post
    I wonder far from Cologne, Bremen or Cochem?? I wonder how close to Klaus?
    Southern Germany, towards Austria and Czech Rep. and about 700km away from Bremen, 500 from Cologne and Cochen

    Nice area though. Been there once whilst visiting Munich for work
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    Vin#076 pics, Black, modified and with 234 RWHP and 276 lb/ft (275 BHP and 440 Nm @ flywheel)

    FJ1200, DynoJet Stage 1, K&N filter

    Alfa MiTo 1.4 Cloverleaf, 170 BHP, Alfa Rosso.

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    Sounds nice, maybe we travelled through that region from The Ring down to Prague last September?
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    Welcome along and to greeness I see Herman has asnwered your question about the diff oil. If you are replacing it yourself it helps lifting the car slightly to get better access to the openings.
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    Hello everybody,
    the home of the V8 with steering on the "right" side is Regensburg, 100 km from Munich in Eastern Bavaria. Here we have a big BMW-factory and I know some BMW-guys who worked for Rover in England, helping to develop and introducing the 75 before 2000. I also own a Tourer with BMW-Diesel for daily use. For me as a 75-enthusiast the V8 is just a dream which came true now...some lyrics.
    Thank you for the important infos regarding the oil.
    I know just two guys in Bavaria owning a MG ZT 260. Let me know if other 260 or V 8 owners are located in the area.
    Regards,
    bavarian

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