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Nov-09-2019 12:01 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:To be honest the lines on the faces of the gear teeth look like wear marks, not machine marks. The machine marks I was referring to were on the top of the gear tooth where nothing touches. If that was the differential on my truck, I'd be changing to a different gear lube, and have the clearances checked. Doesn't look that good to me, looks like some pretty serious scuff marks.
I don't doubt it does what they say it does. If ya want the best bang for the buck throw in the AMZ/OIL Severe Gear!!! Simply look at the chart mentioned, AWESOME product!
My 2011 RAM DRW had 65k at the time of this pic. I was towing 29k combined with about 2/3 of the miles on the lube towing. You can still see the machining on the ring gear. The AMZ/OIL 75/110 Severe Gear was in there diff at least 55k.
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fj12ryder wrote:
"You can still see the machining on the ring gear."
I would certainly hope so since there should be nothing wearing at that point on the gears.
Nov-09-2019 09:19 AM
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Nov-09-2019 05:55 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
This whole thing reminds me of a solution waiting for a nonexistent problem.
Kind of like people freaking out over 240F ATF temps. :R
Nov-09-2019 05:29 AM
Nov-09-2019 05:12 AM
Me Again wrote:
After watch is whole video and flow of fluid, I decided to just stay with the OEM cover, and spend the saved money for something fun to do!
Nov-09-2019 05:06 AM
Nov-09-2019 03:51 AM
BenK wrote:
Hard core off readers understand this
Imagine crawling over a field of boulders...ranging from 1ft to 3ft or more
You manage to keep the front diff from hitting, but the rear does
The drive shaft may miss, but the pinion end of the rear diff casting might hit and climb up and over...while sliding off..the back side might Catch the diff cover lip and bend if lucky...if not..it bends or rips off to lose fluid
Part of why I converted my K5 to a Dana 60 front and GM 14 bolt rear
My Diff covers had 3/8th inch plate bolster. Take the diff cover and trace it on a piece of plate. Cut it and cut the center out to match the diff cover bolt pattern. Drill matching holes
Grind the OEM diff cover bend back
Gasket the diff casting, then the modified diff cover, then bolt the 3/8th inch thick bolstering over that stack
This is more wishful thinking these days...71 and might try rock crawling again...but my Sub is a whale out there...