gixxersixxer
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Hello all! I just noticed I need to replace my front passenger axle seal, as it is leaking. Im going to take it to a shop to get it fixed but until then, I would like to check the fluid level and top off accordingly. I have searched all day online and on here for certain info and have yet to find it. I would greatly appreciate it if I can get some answers or some direction.
1. What is the torque specs for the filler bolt and drain bolt for the front diff and rear diff. There are white plastic washers installed on the bolts to prevent leak, is the torque spec based on using the white plastic washer or metal? Or is it not suppose to have one?
2. How do you check the fluid level... Is the fluid suppose to be a certain distance from the bottom of the filler bolt? If so how far is it suppose to be? And Im not sure which differential I have in the front. I believe theres two different ones it could have.
3. I got my front/rear dif serviced when i first bought the truck 2 months ago. In the meantime just for the purpose of toping off until I get it fixed... I bought some Castrol Syntec full synthetic 75w-90 gear lube. Is this okay.
The vehicle is a 2005 Yukon Denali that is AWD. Im not sure which defferential I have in the front... Sorry for the long post. Im OCD lol. Thanks.
1. What is the torque specs for the filler bolt and drain bolt for the front diff and rear diff. There are white plastic washers installed on the bolts to prevent leak, is the torque spec based on using the white plastic washer or metal? Or is it not suppose to have one?
2. How do you check the fluid level... Is the fluid suppose to be a certain distance from the bottom of the filler bolt? If so how far is it suppose to be? And Im not sure which differential I have in the front. I believe theres two different ones it could have.
3. I got my front/rear dif serviced when i first bought the truck 2 months ago. In the meantime just for the purpose of toping off until I get it fixed... I bought some Castrol Syntec full synthetic 75w-90 gear lube. Is this okay.
The vehicle is a 2005 Yukon Denali that is AWD. Im not sure which defferential I have in the front... Sorry for the long post. Im OCD lol. Thanks.
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