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Transfer case gear and diff oil...

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Transfer case gear and diff oil...

Post by sanger »

Hey just a quick couple of questions.
1.What oil do you use in your transfer case with reduction gears.
2. What oil do you use in your diffs.

sorry for the noob questions and yes i did search first.

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Post by bazooked »

ya didnt search hard enough young fella










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Post by sanger »

Thanks for the run around :finger: . any real help would be appreciated.
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Post by bazooked »

sanger wrote:Thanks for the run around :finger: . any real help would be appreciated.
what ever ur manual says or the bible should have it, tc is around the 80w mark and the diffs i use 80 to 140? grade.
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Post by sanger »

thanks bazooked.
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Post by ofr57 »

yeah i use 80w140 its great except its a bugger to pump it in
cuts abit of the niose out too
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Post by Nev »

ive always used 80w90 penrite gear oil in both diffs and transfer as per penrite catalogue and mechanics advice and no probs at all
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Post by zookjedi »

i use 85w 140 in diffs tranny and transfer case , it would be a real pain putting it in but i just use a 20lt drum pump as i get the oil in 20ltr drums
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Thanks Nev and Zookjedi much appreciated.
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Post by ronoor »

some use straight 140 .do u have a noise problem? .cheers ron
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Post by sanger »

ronoor Posted:

some use straight 140 .do u have a noise problem? .cheers ron
No no noise problems. I have the tcase out getting reduction gears installed so was wondering what oil to put in when its all together.

As for the diff oil im welding up the front hemisphere so ill need to put oil in after its all together.

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Post by christover1 »

sanger wrote:
ronoor Posted:

some use straight 140 .do u have a noise problem? .cheers ron
No no noise problems. I have the tcase out getting reduction gears installed so was wondering what oil to put in when its all together.

As for the diff oil im welding up the front hemisphere so ill need to put oil in after its all together.

Cheers.
With all new parts and new beaqrings and seals, I'd recommend the recommended oil (from owners manual and/or gear makers info), which I think is 80/90 gear oil.
Thicker oils are just for cases already knackered. Oil too thjich often doesn't lubricate properly. Not sure if the additive in lsd oils is good for t-cases or not

I use LSD oil in front lockrite, straight 140 LSD in gear box, t-case and rear diff...but there ain't no expensive bits in mine.
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Post by sanger »

I will be using gear and transaxle oil made by castrol think its 90w and for the diff ill use the diferential oil by castrol aswell but cant remember the thickness etc.

Have anyone with reduction gears used this oil if so feedback would be appreciated.
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Post by sanger »

Also i need clarification on the oil capacity of both transfer case and diff in a 1.3l sierra. I think both are 1.3L but am not quite sure. Can anyone shed some light on the subject for me.

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Post by sanger »

ZookStock
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:34 am

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On the diff's go til you fill it up... for clarity I mean park it on a flat surface and fill it til it reaches the bottom of the fill hole.... (make sure you have the drain plug back in)
Thanks for replying but i would like to know specifically so i know if i can get away with 1L bottle or whether i will have to buy 2 L.
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Post by christover1 »

I believe front diff is 1.5 litres, gearbox is 1.3L, t-case is .7-.8L(depending on which book you read) and rear diff is 1.0 or 1.2(seen both these figures)..
But this can change with lockers and diff welds taking up a bit more volume.
I have only got 1.0 litre info, so those figures aint hard facts.
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Post by ronoor »

8ooml in the transfer is correct . cheers ron
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Post by sanger »

thanks for the reply christover1.

ronoor thank you for clarifying. Do you know the exact capacity of front diff?
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Post by =SKB= »

http://www.suzukiinfo.com

There is a full factory workshop manual on this site.

Edit: At least there use to be :rofl:
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Post by sanger »

Ended up using castrol VMX 80 and it works a treat. Reduction gears are so nice. Clutch is much more happy now :D
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Post by zookjedi »

christover1 wrote:
sanger wrote:
ronoor Posted:

some use straight 140 .do u have a noise problem? .cheers ron
No no noise problems. I have the tcase out getting reduction gears installed so was wondering what oil to put in when its all together.

As for the diff oil im welding up the front hemisphere so ill need to put oil in after its all together.

Cheers.
With all new parts and new beaqrings and seals, I'd recommend the recommended oil (from owners manual and/or gear makers info), which I think is 80/90 gear oil.
Thicker oils are just for cases already knackered. Oil too thjich often doesn't lubricate properly. Not sure if the additive in lsd oils is good for t-cases or not

I use LSD oil in front lockrite, straight 140 LSD in gear box, t-case and rear diff...but there ain't no expensive bits in mine.
christover

agree about new parts just use recommended oil etc but i think you are misguided saying thicker oils are for cases that are already knackered . my gears look as good as when i bought them 3yr ago (s1) and ive been running 85w 140 since i installed them , thicker oil is better for constant hard driving its better than the thinner oils under load , but not so good when car is still cold as it dosent run as freely( around bearings etc being so thick until it warms up .


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Post by christover1 »

zookjedi wrote: when car is still cold as it dosent run as freely( around bearings etc being so thick until it warms up .
cheers Jai
yeah mine is a bit slow till it warms up.
Especially in Winter.
Gears are a bit hard to change until the first few k's.
Can't feel the difference now its summer, tho.
Sure a lot quieter than b4 and I agree about heavier use making heavier oil better, mine certainly gets worked hard.
But I don't like to recommend wrong oil, especially if warrantees are involved. I love it though.

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Post by zookjedi »

i hear ya ;)
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