New Member form Europe (Poland)

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  1. Joe H.

    Joe H. Member

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    Kilej, Since my Grandparents were Polish, that makes my Maverick Polish. Poski Dom! Welcome to the world of Mavericks.
     
  2. mav1970

    mav1970 Bob Hatcher

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    Damn, one of my own great grandfathers came from Poland in the 1800's and now I'm talking with someone from Poland who owns a Maverick. Glad to have you here. :Welcome:
     
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  3. Kilej

    Kilej New Member

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    Thanks for replies :)

    I'll post some pictures as soon as i get my bodywork done.
     
  4. Derek 5oComet

    Derek 5oComet Tire burner

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    Welcome Kilej. I'm in Canada and we use liters too. So 5 litres will do fine 10w40 is probably your best choice.
    Derek.
     
  5. Jean Doll

    Jean Doll Maverick Restoration Tech

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    Welcome to the board. :Welcome:
     
  6. Earl Branham

    Earl Branham Certified Old Fart

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    A lot of the cars over in your neck of the woods are embassy cars, or service cars. Those would be black (State Dept), Gray (USAF) Green (USArmy) or Blue(USNavy). These would all be 4dr cars, also. I remember a few Mavericks when I was over there. Yours, however, being yellow, was a private owner. Glad to have you with us.:)
     
  7. lika

    lika Señor Comet

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  8. splatt

    splatt Member

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    nazdravi!!
     
  9. Kilej

    Kilej New Member

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    You mean "pozdrawiam" which means greetings :)

    Tech question: how much oil is in the rear differential??
    Is it something like ATF oil?

    Do you change oil in manual tranny??
     
  10. splatt

    splatt Member

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    eh, figured czech was close. either way, welcome
     
  11. Jamie Miles

    Jamie Miles the road warrior

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    :Welcome:

    The rear differential takes 90 weight gear oil. There is a plug on the left side of the center chunk about mid way up that you can put a 3/8 drive ratchet on to remove. Just dump the gear oil in that hole until it runs out, then put the plug back in.
     
  12. Paulo

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    Hi, It's cool your procedence.
    I'm from Brasil, and here there are several mavericks
    welcome!
     

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