Alan Reagan
TDR MEMBER
Did my differential this weekend and since I couldn't find 75W-85 anywhere, I went with the 75W-90. I sucked out the fluid instead of pulling the covers. The covers were pulled last time so I didn't see a need. When I pulled the plugs, there was very little metallic stuff of the magnets. More of a dust than anything. No slivers. Just a very fine accumulation.
The fluid was the same color as the synthetic that I put back in. Just a shade darker so I was comfortable with sucking it out. Plus, I don't make a big mess when I suck it out versus pulling the cover. The sucker has a pressure drain so I can easily pressurize the tank and then pump it into an old hydraulic bucket for recycling.
I might be imagining things, but the truck has always had a slight whine under load in the rear. The rear gears and bearings were replaced at around 15K because the gear lash was incorrectly adjusted at the factory. The dealership replaced everything. The tech said there would always be a slight noise unless I went with a heavier weight lube. That noise is completely gone. I went back with the Valvoline, full synthetic 75W-90. I don't know what the dealerships use but the Valvoline certainly seems quiet compared to what was in it.
The fluid was the same color as the synthetic that I put back in. Just a shade darker so I was comfortable with sucking it out. Plus, I don't make a big mess when I suck it out versus pulling the cover. The sucker has a pressure drain so I can easily pressurize the tank and then pump it into an old hydraulic bucket for recycling.
I might be imagining things, but the truck has always had a slight whine under load in the rear. The rear gears and bearings were replaced at around 15K because the gear lash was incorrectly adjusted at the factory. The dealership replaced everything. The tech said there would always be a slight noise unless I went with a heavier weight lube. That noise is completely gone. I went back with the Valvoline, full synthetic 75W-90. I don't know what the dealerships use but the Valvoline certainly seems quiet compared to what was in it.