servicing S2 2.9i
servicing S2 2.9i
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TopVpowerRoadste

Original Poster:

211 posts

141 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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Hi everyone,

This winter I need to give my S2 2.9i a good service.
What type of:
- engine oil (mineral/synthetic);
- rear axle oil;
- gearbox oil;
- brake fluid;

- spark plugs;
- petrol filter;
- oil filter;

- colling fluid.

Any recommandations?
Many thanks.

Best regards,

Geoffrey

phillpot

17,462 posts

207 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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Engine oil is very subjective, some like to stick with a "traditional" mineral oil as would have been all that was available when these cars were new, some go for the modern fully synthetic or there's the middle ground, a semi synthetic?

Similar with oil filters, a multitude of Brands but bear in mind it has to be quite a dumpy one to fit, not a lot of room on the S.

Gearbox oil seems to be a toss up between ATF fluid or 75W90 gear oil?

Have a good look around the "useful links" wiki at the top of this forum or try a few forum "searches", you should find all your answers or if you go into a reputable Motor Factors and TVR S doesn't come up on their computer try Ford Sierra 2.9 XR4i

v8s4me

7,270 posts

243 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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phillpot said:
...Gearbox oil seems to be a toss up between ATF fluid or 75W90 gear oil? .....
I know I've got a different 'box but based on experience I say stay well away from ATF. Stick with a "traditional" gearbox oil. Someone will be along shortly with better advice.

TopVpowerRoadste

Original Poster:

211 posts

141 months

Thursday 1st January 2015
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Hi Phillpot and V8S4ME,

Thank you for your advice and links.

Happy New Year.

Best regards,
Geoffrey

glenrobbo

39,456 posts

174 months

Thursday 1st January 2015
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The engine oil that I recommend is Valvoline VR1 Racing.

It's a mineral 20w50 with a higher level of zddp ( zinc, phosphorous etc ) additives than most modern oils, and helps look after the valve train as well as maintaining good oil pressure in our old school V6 Cologne lumps.

Available from good motor factors i.e. www.eurocarparts.com

TopVpowerRoadste

Original Poster:

211 posts

141 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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Hi everyone,

Thank you for your advice and intervention. I will need to get started when it's warmer in the garage.

Happy New Year to all.
Best regards,
Geoffrey