Posted by ScottyHOMEy on November 01, 2009 at 08:26:04 from (70.105.232.48):
In Reply to: Super A Belt Drive posted by Dellbertt on November 01, 2009 at 06:01:57:
1) Yes. More on that in a sec.
2) There is no fill level plug for the PTO/belt unit. It is not a self-contained unit and it shares its oil with the tranny.
3) The way the book puts it, the tranny takes 5 quarts by itself, and another half-quart if you have the PTO/pulley attachment.
There's a discussion started by dpskiof the same thing on a SuperC PTO down about page 4. The PTO/pulley gets its lube from a slinger gear in the tranny. There is a small reservoir under the gears or the belt pulley, which accounts for the extra 1/2 quart. There is drain for it at the bottom right of the belt pulley. As mkirsch noted in that thread, you could if you wanted, fill the entire transmission through the fill on top of the belt pulley, as anything more than what that reservoir at the bottom of it holds will overflow back down into the tranny. Even if you went at it that way, you would only fill to the level of the same plug that you used to check the level of the oil in the transmission, the one up by the left brake pedal. As long as your oil slinger is slinging, you can assume the PTO/belt unit will have the necessary oil.
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