dodgemahal
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FSM says 90 weight for temps above -10. I've got 75-90 available in the shop, will that work?
Open or SureGrip? If it's a Suregrip you need a bottle of Stinky **** added in. Do not use synthetic oil in a Suregrip...FSM says 90 weight for temps above -10. I've got 75-90 available in the shop, will that work?
Correct. Never was.I don't think synthetic gear lube is recommended for these differentials.
For Illinois, I think 75-90 would be fine, but I would avoid synthetic.FSM says 90 weight for temps above -10. I've got 75-90 available in the shop, will that wor
Most recently from a small manufacturer of third members. Customer dropped it off for install, instructions specifically said no synthetic gear oil.Where have you seen any info on that? I don't see how synthetic lube would be a problem.
AbsolutelyCan you even find gear lube that's not synthetic anymore?
Open or SureGrip? If it's a Suregrip you need a bottle of Stinky **** added in. Do not use synthetic oil in a Suregrip...
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I always know it's coming in the mail soon, when it's about three towns over!!!Stinky **** . . . That's a technical term ? ? ? ? LOL LOL LOL
Yes, I have seen some conflicting information from folks and manufacturers regarding new innards in the differential but is there any info on gear oil changes for the original innards such as my 66 Dodge with open diff? Thanks.Most recently from a small manufacturer of third members. Customer dropped it off for install, instructions specifically said no synthetic gear oil.
Yes there is info in the service manual written directly about your 66 dodge diff.Yes, I have seen some conflicting information from folks and manufacturers regarding new innards in the differential but is there any info on gear oil changes for the original innards such as my 66 Dodge with open diff? Thanks.