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- Grit_dogNavigator
larry barnhart wrote:
Our 05 chev dually with 116000 miles has had the rear diff changed 13 times. so easy to do I decided to overkill as I do on every fluid for this truck. chevman retired from Rving
Lol, I’d love to have the $1000 worth of used oil outta that truck. - larry_barnhartExplorerOur 05 chev dually with 116000 miles has had the rear diff changed 13 times. so easy to do I decided to overkill as I do on every fluid for this truck. chevman retired from Rving
- ilvtravlnExplorer II
Grit dog wrote:
How often? Now. If it’s 20 year old oil. That said once I do an early diff change on a new or new to me vehicle, I go at least 50k between changes with good synthetic gear lube.
PS, if it’s an early 03 7.3 you have a very desirable vehicle if it’s been kept up and basically used only rarely.
Its a 7.3, well kept. - JRscoobyExplorer II
agesilaus wrote:
I did it on our 2012 F350 4WD including the transfer case and it was easier than I expected. I used the OEM Ford fluid. I also got a pump to pump the old stuff out and the new stuff in. Or did I use a drain plug? It's been awhile, definitively used a pump to add it back tho.
Pump to remove the fluid? Much of what you want to get out will be in the oil that stays in the bottom, because heavy. Draining thru hole, better chance will come out. Drain, add little solvent, (below level of bearings), drain again, better still. Removing pan or cover to wash out is best when practical.
While a pump is easiest way to refill, the cost and storage of a tool you will likely use once every few years. (Book tells you miles. How many years to run miles? Now if you trade trucks at 175% of that miles, you go a long time before use again. How much oil does diff hold?
Now it is hard and messy to pour thru the little hole, with no room for funnel, but a suction gun, that works like a syringe, is cheap, can get the job done, EZ to clean before and after use. - dodge_guyExplorer IIWhen I had my TT I changed the diff fluid every 25k miles. It was easy for me to do and sometimes I had access to the fluid. I also did my trans fluid as often. Same for brake fluid.
- RAS43Explorer IIIYes, do it now along with transfer case and front diff. I have an '06 and change mine about every 5 years. But I live at the foot of the Rockies and tow a bunch in them. Towing is hard on gear boxes.
- BarabooBobExplorer IIIOn my F150, the transfer case was super simple. Pull the drain plug, let it drain, and refill. The rear differential requires removing the rear half to drain, reinstall and refill. For the front differential, I used a pump and removed as much of the fluid as possible and refilled it. Total job took me about 2 hours.
- agesilausExplorer IIII did it on our 2012 F350 4WD including the transfer case and it was easier than I expected. I used the OEM Ford fluid. I also got a pump to pump the old stuff out and the new stuff in. Or did I use a drain plug? It's been awhile, definitively used a pump to add it back tho.
- wildtoadExplorer II
MitchF150 wrote:
20 year old gear oil... I'd change it.
This….. - KD4UPLExplorerRead the manual for sure. It's probably either 50,000 miles or 100,000 miles depending on use. Towing and running around town are both hard on it. Long highway trips not towing would be easy life on the oil.
I'd change it.
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