gsbrockman
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At 15,000 I changed to 500,000 Amsoil and a Magtech cover. I like over kill. Now at 30,000 right rear axle seal leaked and soaked pads and parking brake shoes. I've read on another forum some say the Magtech causes foaming and seal leaks. Made no sense to me.
What sight glassI think if there was foaming, it would be observed through the sight glass?
What sight glassSome models have a sight glass ?
I don't have the Mag Hytec. I have the AFE power diff cover. Like the AFE, I think the Mag Hytec has an optional sight glass. (But you have to purchase it separately.?)
You are suggesting a design flaw with the design of the Mag hytec. However, there are enough mag hytec owners with the sight glass to show there is no foaming and no design flaw with the Mag hytec.
LOL, I said," I've read on another forum some say the Magtech causes foaming and seal leaks. Made no sense to me."
I don't believe any Mag-hytec covers have a sight glass.
This thread is comical...
So many people up in arms about changing certain fluids like the differentials, but probably never look at other critical components so cautiously, like power steering lubricants. Replacing PS components are VERY expensive but how many people are swapping out their PS lube every 20k miles or sending fluid analysis reports to make sure their fluid is applicable...
A lubricants life is rated on heat and contaminants based on its values. That means the larger the stock capacity the life span of the fluid application will increase mainly because of the reduction in heat. This is why the larger diff covers are worth their money and why you dont see class 8 trucks getting their differential fluids swapped out every week. The type of lubricant used is always a factor too but generally speaking if its rated for the application then your safe.
When I started using my truck more for towing I was curious about the driveline conditions so I ran temperature sensors to the transmission and differential. Then after some real world driving I added transmission coolers and a Mag-Hytec diff cover.....replaced fluids and did a couple other things not worth mentioning right now. The results were impressive and helped me understand what the fluids were doing in there and how much stress I was or wasn't placing on the driveline at a given time. Drivelines components like differentials dont fail from use unless they're worn out (which can take forever depending on the usage) or somethings wrong, typically from the factory too. Heat, contamination, or parts failure is generally the culprit based on what the problem may be. If your fluids are running well in the safe temperatures for that application then swapping fluids out daily isnt going to help anything.