Sorry boss!! I've decided to change my oil as I wanted to, even though it's not due for another 10k+, this is my decision and gives me an interim service. I will be doing the same with the gearbox oil as this is something I do with all my cars - too many years as an RAF aircraft technician over servicing jets! I was making a general comment about the colour of the oil and just sharing with fellow members / enthusiasts. I take your comment about the fact that I cannot see if the clutch pack is failing however, if they are, what am I supposed to do? If they are going to fail they will fail regardless of wether new oil is added. If there was evidence of them failing I wouldn't drive the car any differently. A diff rebuild will be done in 12 months time and factored into the list of maintenance for the car - at 100k it is something to be aware of. I watched the oil drain and I was happy with what came out and don't have any reason to suspect the diff is fatigued or on the point of failure.GuidoK said:How do you know?
If you want to say something about the state of your oil, then why did you use a dirty bowl? And how do you get that contaminant so mixed up with the drained oil?
The z4m has a clutch lsd, so you want to be alert to these things. This is one of the aspects (probably the only one) to analyze the state of your clutchpack without opening up your diff (and that is a serious and difficult job).