Today I finally got around to installing my front Mag Hytec cover.
To my surprise, the lube that I drained out was like melted vanilla ice cream! Somehow water got into the front axle. The humidity and temperature changes here in Houston TX probably is the reason. Moisture condensing inside the axle on cool nights.
This is the first time I've changed the lube up front. Truck has 51,700 miles on it. I changed the rear when I put the Mag Hytec on about 25K miles ago. Changed it again today and it looked pretty good.
Bought some cheap (not Amsoil yet) 80W90 GL5 from WalMart to flush out the nasty stuff. Now that I have the Mag Hytec on the front it will be a breeze to change.
The ring and pinion looked great, but the spider gears looked a little rough. Even though the lube looked like it did, it still had a lot of lubricity and not grit in it.
Anybody else seen this? The front end is dry as a bone. No signs of any gear oil leaking out and the vent tube looks fine.
Moral of the story is, if you've put off checking the front lube, better think again. It may be fine, but that was what I was expecting today, only to find white gear oil draining out.