Here I am

Rear end

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

4wire blue box owners have a question

help! filter prime

Status
Not open for further replies.
This has probably been covered before but can't find it. Getting ready to change oil in rear end for first time. 1999 2500 5 speed with Dana 80 Hyb. Is oil 80-90W hypoid? Also there are a dozen different RTV sealants. What type to use?

------------------
Northport,AL. 1999 2500 quad cab, driftwood, 5 speed ISB. Boost and Pyro gauges. Line-x.
Amateur extra W4XH
 
My Dodge dealer recommended RTV BLUE, Call your dealers service department or look in service manuel.

------------------
99-24V-2500-Laramie-SLT-A/T-LSD-355
All Options except cab lights and carpet-Rino- Prime-Loc-Alcoa wheels-Lund cold front-Factory Tows-DSG Electronic Fast Idle-Mag-Hytec transmission Pan+Rear Diff. Cover Tekonsha Voyager VA CPC _ALASKA
 
Paul,when you change your differential gear lube,dont't forget to put in the modifier oil ,if you have an anti-spin rear end.
I also would recommend putting in synthetic oil now.

2000 qc Slt+pkg. ,6-speed,4:10 anti-spin,4x4 dually,Camper&Trailer tow pkgs. ,K&N air filter,Putco bedrails,tailgate and door sill protectors,Rhino sprayed bedliner,U S Gear gauges,Mag-Hytec differential cover,Lexan mudflaps,20,000# Reese articulating fifth wheel/hitch,Ultra stainless cab/box boards,Roll-Top tonneau cover,McKesh trailering mirrors
 
There have been several threads on the lube topic, such as the "Mag Hytec on the Dana 70" in the Product forum. I am using LE 607 from Mag Hytec along with their cover for my Dana 80.
 
Hi Paul!

DC fills it's HD 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks with a synthetic 75W-90 in the rear axle, but urges you to use a synthetic 75W-140 in the owners manual if you are towing.

All Ford and Chevies 3/4 and larger pickups and SUV rear ends are factory filled with a synthetic 75W-140. For them this is a REQUIRMENT not a recommendation.

Eaton, Rockwell, and Spicer have been factory filling all their drive trains, in class 8 trucks, with a synthetic for over 10 years. If I'm not mistaken, the only time they recommend anything heavier than a 75W-90 is for off highway use.

In their warranties,components lubed with a petroleam are covered for 500,000 mi with a 50,000 oil drain interval. With an approved synthetic, the drain interval goes to 250,000 and the warranty is 750,000.

Most of the big three charge from $15. 00 to $20. 00 per qt for a synthetic 75W-90 and $25. 00 to $30. 00 per qt for a 75W-140. Most oil companies make a synthetic 75W-90 and sell it for between $6. 00 and $12. 00 a qt. I KNOW for a fact the oils from AMSOIL, Mobil and Redline are also better quality than the factory oils. The LE products may very well be also, but I have never seen a spec sheet on them and have never met anyone who has used it, so I am uncomfortable recommending them. Few companies make a synthetic 75W-140, it is a very small market item, so it is harder to find. The only one I know of for sure is AMSOIL and it retails for $11. 85 per Qt.

I hope this dosen't just confuse you more.

Sincerly, Rudy
 
Our techs just went to a rear end course and DC told them to use ultra grey loctite. As for fluid we have been recomending 80w90 or 75-140 for towing both in synthetic.

------------------
2000 2500 long box 6 speed with everything but cab roof lights,Pyro, Boost, K&N, 4" exhaust, BD Brake, OEM nerf bars (best fit),checker aluminum sled deck,
 
Blair is correct, Dodge sells the Loctite gray RTV. However, if you are not using a Mag-Hytec differential cover (O-ring seal), my preference is to use a cover gasket with Loctite 515 (Gasket Eliminator) covering both faces of the gasket prior to installation. I HAVE HAD ABSOLUTELY NO LEAKS, WEEPS, DRIPS ETC. in over 10 years of using this method. When I changed the gear lube in the front differential several months ago, I purchased a gasket from NAPA to fit my Dana 60 (as NO gaskets are used for either front or rear OE differential covers... just RTV), using the Loctite 515 on both gasket surfaces prior to installing my trick, modified Dana/Dynatrac/Scribner Dana 60 cover.

------------------
'98. 5 2500 QC 4x4, (BLACK) SLT Sport, ISB, LWB, 3. 54 LSD, A/T, Glasstite Vision II canopy, Line-X bed liner, 285/75R16 BFG A/Ts on 16x8 M/T Challengers, Warn 4X Boards, Mopar fender flares, front and rear NW Custom stainless steel/rubber mud flaps, Mag-Hytec diff. cover and trans. pan, Edelbrock IAS shocks, Mopar tow hooks, Jordan Research Ultima 2020 trailer brake controller, VDO Vision gauges, PIAA Dual Sport 900 auxiliary lights and Super White bulbs, BD exhaust brake and TorqLoc, Prime-Loc fuel filter relocation kit, Bosch 275 hp. injectors, VA CPC, DD Boost Module, Banks Stinger wastegate actuator, "Scotty Air System", BLACK '00 valve cover, Hitco/Geno's exhaust blanket, Femco/Geno's EZ Drain oil pan plug, Banks Stinger 4" dia. stainless steel exhaust system, plus many other trick modifications

Coming Attractions: BD "Medium Stall" TC, BD valve body, BD PressureLoc, BD trick modified front pump assembly, '00 Sport headlights, '00 Sport grille (I'll squeeze it in somehow)

'00 Polaris 6x6
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top