What gives? I'm pretty sure that I know the difference between a front axle and a rear end (differential). The best clue being that the front axle is closer to the headlights than the taillights?
Did I overfill the axle?
I admit that I didn't graduate from STMU (Shade-Tree Mechanic University), but come on now, shouldn't "ANY" idiot (even me) be able to change the fluid in the front axle? Ummm, maybe I already answered that question... Before I tackle doing the transfer case I thought it might be wise to find out.
Thanks.
I stupidly threw caution to the wind and took a wrench to my transfer case. For no special reason, I took out the fill plug first. I expected nothing to come out, but --- you guessed it, fluid came pouring out of it. Thankfully I had my drain pan pre-positioned and ready to go.
I'd guess that only three ounces came out, but I'm curious about how the transfer case could have three ounces too much fluid in it.
My next planned task was to drain the differential and replace the stock cover with a PML hi-capacity cover. Should I quit while I'm behind?
Oh, by the way, for those of you snickering, I already changed my engine oil and filter and didn't have a single problem. I think...
Any helpful insights will be greatly appreciated.
OIL & FILTER
-ENGINE: Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic Oil (requires 6 qts) & Mobil 1 Oil Filter M1-107
-TRANSFER CASE: use Redline High Temp ATF (requires 2.0 qts Dextron III)
-TRANNY: use GM factory Dextron VI fluid!!! (requires 14 qts total, just dropping pan takes 7qts with PML cover)
-FRONT DIFF: use Redline 75W90 (requires 2.5 qts - 75W90 gear oil)
-REAR DIFF: use Redline 75W90 (requires 4.5qts with PML cover - 75W90 gear oil)
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