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Old 04-20-2012, 08:43 AM
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Hi everyone.

So I have a TR6060 6spd man trans bought new for my cobra replica. It came with a oil cooler kit which I had to mount up.

Now as far as I know, these transmissions are rated 'filled-for-life', suggesting an oil change is never? required. So my question then, is when I install the oil cooler, would there be enough oil in the system to fill the cooler, or do I need to add more? And if I do, how do you check the oil level, and if required, add in some more oil?

Also, for a quick hydraulic clutch question, can the oil line between master and slave cylinders by 3/16", or does it need to be bigger? I see that the original HSV line is 1/4".

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Hi everyone.

So I have a TR6060 6spd man trans bought new for my cobra replica. It came with a oil cooler kit which I had to mount up.

Now as far as I know, these transmissions are rated 'filled-for-life', suggesting an oil change is never? required. So my question then, is when I install the oil cooler, would there be enough oil in the system to fill the cooler, or do I need to add more? And if I do, how do you check the oil level, and if required, add in some more oil?

Also, for a quick hydraulic clutch question, can the oil line between master and slave cylinders by 3/16", or does it need to be bigger? I see that the original HSV line is 1/4".

Thanks.
You have a transmission fluid cooler? Why? Is there a pump installed inline somewhere?

To answer your question, you will need to add more fluid to compensate for the capacity of the cooler and the lines, but unless you're running hours upon hours on a road race course or a Cup race, it's absolutely not necessary.

As for the clutch line, I usually use a -3 or -4 line, which would be a 3/16 or 1/4" line. Either will work.
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with these slave cylinders, I think -4 is recommended, otherwise you can have issues with the slave not releasing fast enough when you take your foot off the pedal.
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Old 04-20-2012, 11:22 PM
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Thx guys.

Yes, the TR6060 HSV use is designed to use an external cooler. If you don't want the cooler, then you need to plumb a line from outlet to inlet.

I think I will use -4, so thx again.
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