i periodically check for leaks, if no evidence exists....i don't even bother to check my diff level, i just change it as needed.
No rear cover will make your diff run cooler.. More fake info..its this simple... unless you install a plate and Fin cooler your diff will run the same temp. The only change you will see is the additional lube will TAKE LONGER to heat. So Guess you could make claims of running cooler for a time That's it. All My Big trucks form 2500 Up All have Rear diff temp sensor . The pictures are Trutrac.. If you look you will see the lead wire for the sensor.
The finned cover maybe will run 10-20F lower for longer periods of time but the Lube will reach MAX temp vs use and load.
The plate and fin cooler was installed on My twin turbo setup. I have live gages for all the fake EVIC readings OIL PSI / Oil Temps Etc. Some of the readings are correct.. The 5.9 / 6.7 / 3.0 PSI form the EVIC are false. they all have a switch that will trigger CEL at 10 PSI, at that PSI your wallet is already suck up or running away for its life. I will try and find a picture of the diff gage
Mine felt cooler to the touch on this last 3000 mile trip stopping and feeling it with my hand than a trip at the same time of year and same ambient temps before I put the dinner cooler on it.
Not scientific enough. Come back when you have hard data.![]()
No rear cover will make your diff run cooler.. More fake info..its this simple... unless you install a plate and Fin cooler your diff will run the same temp. The only change you will see is the additional lube will TAKE LONGER to heat. So Guess you could make claims of running cooler for a time That's it. All My Big trucks form 2500 Up All have Rear diff temp sensor . The pictures are Trutrac.. If you look you will see the lead wire for the sensor.
The finned cover maybe will run 10-20F lower for longer periods of time but the Lube will reach MAX temp vs use and load.
The plate and fin cooler was installed on My twin turbo setup. I have live gages for all the fake EVIC readings OIL PSI / Oil Temps Etc. Some of the readings are correct.. The 5.9 / 6.7 / 3.0 PSI form the EVIC are false. they all have a switch that will trigger CEL at 10 PSI, at that PSI your wallet is already suck up or running away for its life. I will try and find a picture of the diff gage
Not scientific enough. Come back when you have hard data.![]()
How is it possible for blocks bolted to the casing to exchange or transfer the Heat. It will take longer to heat the additional surface and lube, But again it will reach the operating/ running Temp , Load vs heat whatever energy is created the lube will need to absorb the heat...reduce the load will reduce the energy reducing heat... https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/251476-Fast-Cooler
It is sound science that aluminum will transfer heat more quickly, and adding more surface area will make that more effective.....but the difference is not huge.
I have the same truck and am getting ready to change my differential fluid for the first time also and was wondering if you decided to go with the Amsoil 75w-140? Did you use an additive as well?Hi Y'all
I'm new to this forum, so please forgive any mistakes.
I have a 2016 Ram 3500 SRW FWD Laramie which I use to tow a fifth wheel (GVWR 16,500 lbs). I also have the Aisin transmission upgrade. So far, everything is bone stock.
Getting ready to service my drive-train and was looking for some recommendations/experience in this area.
First off, I am considering replacing both differential covers with some aftermarket ones that will allow for easier service in the future (drain plugs which Ram conveniently left out). How can I determine which differentials I have so I can get the correct covers for my axles? I don't care about "fancy", just functionality.
Also, was wondering what I might find when I pull the covers off, gaskets or RTV? Is one really better than the other? Not knowing any better, my inclination is to go with RTV since I don't plan on cracking the pumpkins open much afterwards.
Also, hoping to hear experiences you guys have had with various differential fluid brands and viscosity? Again, from the little bit of online research I've done, it looks like Amsoil 75w-140 might be one of the better choices for my situation.
All advice and recommendations seriously welcome.
Thanks
Mike![]()