harriw
Well-Known Member
Hey folks,
Just got my "new" '94 inspected today. One of the things the mechanic mentioned was that the rear diff felt significantly hotter than it should when I came in, and recommended changing the fluid.
So - I finally got a Haynes manual, which of course said nothing about oil type or capacity for the rear diff. Guy at Advance Auto said to use GL-5 80W90. So, I got a full gallon of Coastal GL-5, GL-4, GL-3 SAE 80W 90. Will that be OK? I was surprised that I didn't find an SAE certification mark on the jug anywhere though... Is that only for actual MOTOR oil? It was pretty much the only brand of gear oil they had.
Haynes also had nothing to say about torque specs for the rear diff. cover bolts. Anyone know how tight they should go? I'm gonna pull off the cover and re-seal it too - it looks like there might have been a leak at one of the bolts at some point, so I was thinking of doing this anyway. To that end, I also got some Permatex "1 Minute Gasket" - says for Differentials right on it (and thermostats - that's next month's fix). Up to 450 deg. F continuous - that OK for diffs and thermostat housings too?
Thanks a lot guys. And sorry for all the stupid questions - just a newbie trying to get it right the first time (I did do a search first - just want to make sure I get it all right)
Just got my "new" '94 inspected today. One of the things the mechanic mentioned was that the rear diff felt significantly hotter than it should when I came in, and recommended changing the fluid.
So - I finally got a Haynes manual, which of course said nothing about oil type or capacity for the rear diff. Guy at Advance Auto said to use GL-5 80W90. So, I got a full gallon of Coastal GL-5, GL-4, GL-3 SAE 80W 90. Will that be OK? I was surprised that I didn't find an SAE certification mark on the jug anywhere though... Is that only for actual MOTOR oil? It was pretty much the only brand of gear oil they had.
Haynes also had nothing to say about torque specs for the rear diff. cover bolts. Anyone know how tight they should go? I'm gonna pull off the cover and re-seal it too - it looks like there might have been a leak at one of the bolts at some point, so I was thinking of doing this anyway. To that end, I also got some Permatex "1 Minute Gasket" - says for Differentials right on it (and thermostats - that's next month's fix). Up to 450 deg. F continuous - that OK for diffs and thermostat housings too?
Thanks a lot guys. And sorry for all the stupid questions - just a newbie trying to get it right the first time (I did do a search first - just want to make sure I get it all right)
