5-speed non lsd fluid change procedure
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5-speed non lsd fluid change procedure
I was poking around and find the need to change my 5-speed NON-LSD fluid.
The large Hex bolt is stuck what is the procedure to do this. I assume Redline 75w-90NS is the way to go. How many quarts and the best way to tackle this with out removing that top bolt.
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Mark
The large Hex bolt is stuck what is the procedure to do this. I assume Redline 75w-90NS is the way to go. How many quarts and the best way to tackle this with out removing that top bolt.
Thanks
Mark
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Well getting the hex bolt unstuck is first priority.
I used a impact hex pulled from the socket and a BFW with a cheater to break mine loose.
4 quarts of redline will do the job.
I used a impact hex pulled from the socket and a BFW with a cheater to break mine loose.
4 quarts of redline will do the job.
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From another thread:
Another one listed 4.5 quarts to fill, I remember buying 5quarts but after four most of the fifth came right back out.
Another one listed 4.5 quarts to fill, I remember buying 5quarts but after four most of the fifth came right back out.
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Yep, 17mm. you can try some localized heat. If that doesn't work you can remove the cover and then its easier to work with. The gasket is paper I believe so the cost should be minimal. I have some Schaeffer moly synthetic. I believe the weight is 75-90 but I will have to check. I had 5 gal. shipped in so I have plenty if you need some. I am not in town until Sat. so I wont be able to help you out until then if you want some of my oil.
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I wouldn't waste the money on the gasket unless you are already buying some other stuff. Make one or use gasket eliminator. I have some of the latter that we could use a little of.
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The gasket was ~$1.20 when I bought one.
On the original one from my car Kroil, a hammer tap, and a regular ratchet worked on the fill and drain. On the replacement diff cover it took an impact wrench (and I was about to grab the torch) to get the fill plug out.
FYI, I don't know if it's everywhere, but a lot of NAPA stores have Schaeffer oil displays.
On the original one from my car Kroil, a hammer tap, and a regular ratchet worked on the fill and drain. On the replacement diff cover it took an impact wrench (and I was about to grab the torch) to get the fill plug out.
FYI, I don't know if it's everywhere, but a lot of NAPA stores have Schaeffer oil displays.