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It would cost nothing to get the car in the air, drain the oil and top it back up :) The

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Cheers Stu, going to do some research first on possibles and get back to you on a plan :)
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Strain the drained oil through a pair of tights or stockings, if that's your preference. If it's OK or looks like the box is screwed anyway. It'll cost you nothing.

At least you'll have an idea of imminent disaster if there's any bits of metal in the oil.
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Ha how odd was that, dad said more or less the same thing :D I will try and do this tomorrow at work.
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What? The tights or stocking preference? :)

Forgot to say, if the box looks to be shagged or, if the oil's clean, you can re-use it. No need for fresh oil if it's going to be dumped soon anyway.

Of course, you could find that the noise is caused because there's no oil in it :eek:
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lmao tights ;) but he did just say any form of fine sive to collect particales. :)

luckily enough eddy put in some fresh millers, so it shouldnt be dry :o
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Well that was interesting :/ today after draining the oil out i found no partacles, not even on the sump plug. The oil was dark with no silver tint, but what puzzles me further is this. Once filled back up and had a liberal drive, there's no crunch/grinding noise and it slides through every gear without fail.

Confused Dan is confused.

So the plan now is, drive the car about every chance i get for the rest of this week to see if it reoccurs with the odd safe liberal drive. If all's well then the urgency of another box can lower a bit whilst i put money aside each week to buy another one and have it fitted. :)
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Just take it easy and take it as a near miss :) Glad it worked out well though.

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Will do Stu :thumbs: but it'll be a result if it tays the way it is. Still really confused at how something as nasty as that sound just went when i put the oil back in. Just dont get it :/

Anyone feel free to throw up a possible answer :D
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Daniel wrote:
Anyone feel free to throw up a possible answer :D

Perhaps the oil drained was way past its use by date and a decent quality replacement was all that was needed. Let's hope so.

It's not unknown for a change of oil to quieten or smooth a noisey/notchy box, ask any Subaru driver :D
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