Howdy all,
I recently went from my old MagView rear diff cover to a Mag-HyTec cover. I remember from a couple years ago when I was getting the MagView that the 2500 4x4 trucks with the manual trannies use a Dana 70/80 hybrid, and so use the Dana 80 diff cover, which is what I ordered from Geno's Garage, and it fits perfectly.
According to the installation instructions, the Dana 80 differential will hold 8 quarts with the Mag-HyTec cover. I drained about 5 quarts out of my diff when I changed covers last weekend. I put 7 quarts new gear lube back in with the Mag-HyTec cover, and the dipstick was right at plumb full.
I know that in things like the engine, if you put too much oil in it, you can cause damage to seals and other things, and figured the axles would have the same issue if overfilled.
So, on my truck, with the Dana 70/80 hybrid axle, should I go to 8 full quarts, or go by the dipstick in the Mag-HyTec?
Thanks all,
Tom
I recently went from my old MagView rear diff cover to a Mag-HyTec cover. I remember from a couple years ago when I was getting the MagView that the 2500 4x4 trucks with the manual trannies use a Dana 70/80 hybrid, and so use the Dana 80 diff cover, which is what I ordered from Geno's Garage, and it fits perfectly.
According to the installation instructions, the Dana 80 differential will hold 8 quarts with the Mag-HyTec cover. I drained about 5 quarts out of my diff when I changed covers last weekend. I put 7 quarts new gear lube back in with the Mag-HyTec cover, and the dipstick was right at plumb full.
I know that in things like the engine, if you put too much oil in it, you can cause damage to seals and other things, and figured the axles would have the same issue if overfilled.
So, on my truck, with the Dana 70/80 hybrid axle, should I go to 8 full quarts, or go by the dipstick in the Mag-HyTec?
Thanks all,
Tom