Axle Fluid Change
I put the AMSOIL Series 2000 75w-90 (code TGR) Synthetic Gear Lube in both frt and rear ends.
You can also use the Amsoil 75w-90 (code AGR) Synthetic Gear Lube...it's about $2 cheaper per quart.
When I do it again, I'm gonna use the AGR stuff....I don't tow alot and don't see the need to use the Series 2000 stuff..I thought it would help with fuel mileage, but it hasn't.
You can also use the Amsoil 75w-90 (code AGR) Synthetic Gear Lube...it's about $2 cheaper per quart.
When I do it again, I'm gonna use the AGR stuff....I don't tow alot and don't see the need to use the Series 2000 stuff..I thought it would help with fuel mileage, but it hasn't.
Originally posted by Ramasaur
I would be careful just loosening bolts and draining then retightening, its not good getting oil on the reusable gasket. Has a tendency to ruin the gasket. Not that difficult to remove cover... for the price of a Mag Hytek, I could get me some other niceities? (is that even a word?)
I would be careful just loosening bolts and draining then retightening, its not good getting oil on the reusable gasket. Has a tendency to ruin the gasket. Not that difficult to remove cover... for the price of a Mag Hytek, I could get me some other niceities? (is that even a word?)
Originally posted by brillmtb
I take it that this magnetic plug, which I admitted have not looked for, does not help drain the fluid? Now why couldnt it have been optimally placed to provide for both functions?
I take it that this magnetic plug, which I admitted have not looked for, does not help drain the fluid? Now why couldnt it have been optimally placed to provide for both functions?
The magnetic plugs we are talking about are the filler plugs. They did do a good job of catching what small amount of metal that was in my diffs. But it sure would be nice to have that drainplug on the bottom of the AM axles like the bowtie guys have.
Bulabula,
Here's how.....Wipe it off......... when you just loosen bolts and retighten, your retightening the lube right into the gasket, cant really get in there to wipe gasket clean with the cover just loose..
Here's how.....Wipe it off......... when you just loosen bolts and retighten, your retightening the lube right into the gasket, cant really get in there to wipe gasket clean with the cover just loose..
Originally posted by Dean Upson
No drain plug on the bottom of the Dodge American Axles
Dean
No drain plug on the bottom of the Dodge American Axles
Dean
Glad to have you on board. I've lurked around on the TDR a bunch and have read many of your posts. You'll be of great help here and a welcomed new member.
Originally posted by Jonesey
No way, that would make it way to easy. How do you say bean counter? Strikes again and again and again and again and again! Yea that's what it is, the Energizer Bean Counter. Oh well at least we don't have major problems like over at the other camps. We have to search for small annoyances to complain about.
The magnetic plug we are talking about is the filler plugs. They did do a good job of catching what small amount of metal that was in my diffs. But it sure would be nice to have that drainplug on the bottom of the AM axles like the bowtie guys have.
No way, that would make it way to easy. How do you say bean counter? Strikes again and again and again and again and again! Yea that's what it is, the Energizer Bean Counter. Oh well at least we don't have major problems like over at the other camps. We have to search for small annoyances to complain about.
The magnetic plug we are talking about is the filler plugs. They did do a good job of catching what small amount of metal that was in my diffs. But it sure would be nice to have that drainplug on the bottom of the AM axles like the bowtie guys have.
The Mag Hytek takes care of it.
I put the thick Amsoil 2K in my front and rear. I don't think front was recommended but I did it anyway (woops).
It ruined my front pinion seal in a hurry (timing coincidence?) but the ******* fixed it for free.
All I know is that my rear differential gets HOT towing.
It ruined my front pinion seal in a hurry (timing coincidence?) but the ******* fixed it for free.
All I know is that my rear differential gets HOT towing.
Are you saying the amsoil ruined your pinion seal?
I am currently looking at some leakage, rear > front, that I have been told was normal for a new truck. I have cleaned it now at 11,000 miles and if it continues I am considering dealership check again. Not bad enough to drip, just wet about 3-4inches back.
I am currently looking at some leakage, rear > front, that I have been told was normal for a new truck. I have cleaned it now at 11,000 miles and if it continues I am considering dealership check again. Not bad enough to drip, just wet about 3-4inches back.
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