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Well, long time since I last posted but I sure have been doing a lot of reading and searching. It took me days to make up my mind about certain important topics. First of all, thanks to all TRD members and their input. I am saving several thousands of dollars over the life of my truck in maintenance costs. My 15K service was around $600. 00, all fluids and filters. When I read how easy it was by the instructions on the posts, I decided to do it myself from now on. (Wait until my service manager get wind of this! It will ruin his day. ) I have moderate mechanical knowledge/ability and have sucessfully rebuilt a racing Pontiac 455 for a 79 T/A I used to have a long time ago. I bought the Geno's 4/2/1 and already installed the fuel/water filter, piece of cake, zero water in fuel. I used a tall glass beer mug to collect the fuel. I bought the metal oil filter wrench and will change oil every 3-4K. I've decided on Val. Premium Blue for engine and Royal Purple for gears. I also bought the Pensoil Syncromesh for the gear box before I found the RP dealer close to my house. A few quick questions / comments.

1) The prefilter on the Fleetguard air filter is really cheep, thin foam. The Mopar had more of an interwoven-fiberglass looking mesh deal. Any thoughts as to the difference in performance vs price. I saw some type of deal on e-bay for Mopar A/F's.

2) Royal Purple makes specific MTF. Can I use some of the 5-gallon worth of 75W-90 for the 6-speed or would that not be proper and could potentionally have warranty issues. ($140. 00 for 5-gals. )

3) I heard a TRD member using "green or blue" locktight on diff. pan bolts as a precaution. Does that sound ok or how about anti-sese on the bolt threads? Thank you in advance.
 
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there was some blue locktite on the bolt threads on the diff pans when i removed my covers for service... i just put the bolts back in with the same locktite residue on them and snugged them up [i purposely didn't say torqued as i think the recomended torque value is too high - i've read too many broken bolt stories]
 
Thanks for the information. It will be Penzoil Synchromesh for now and then Royal Purple MTF from then on. That just means that I probably have enough RP gear lube for the life of my truck.
 
No need for anything on the diff cover bolts. Just tighten them up and your good to go.



Beer glass for the fuel? I just undid the filter housing, and poured the fuel out after I had the whole thing out of the truck.
 
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