JWeigel
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The differentials have both a drain and fill plug making it very easy. Likewise, the transfer case very straightforward. I use the motorcraft 75w85 and mercon LV.
The only question, for those that have done it, is I had the truck on a lift which had the rear axle at full droop. Thus, when I drained it immediately ran out of the fill plug which I removed first. Quite a bit drained out given the angle.. thus when I went to fill I only put in a couple quarts then dropped it on the ground and topped it off from there. It took almost the entire 3 quarts. I know it says 2.5 but I have yet to change a differential that doesn't use the fill plug height as the quantity under a factory setting.
Rear differential.... Field to bottom of fill plug or only put in exactly 2.5 ports?
Thanks for any advice.
I plan on doing the transmission next weekend. I want to give a good look at it and ours is actually much easier than the F-150. The only challenge is getting the fluid up to 200° which I have yet to see even pulling my boat in the summertime.
JJW
ND
The only question, for those that have done it, is I had the truck on a lift which had the rear axle at full droop. Thus, when I drained it immediately ran out of the fill plug which I removed first. Quite a bit drained out given the angle.. thus when I went to fill I only put in a couple quarts then dropped it on the ground and topped it off from there. It took almost the entire 3 quarts. I know it says 2.5 but I have yet to change a differential that doesn't use the fill plug height as the quantity under a factory setting.
Rear differential.... Field to bottom of fill plug or only put in exactly 2.5 ports?
Thanks for any advice.
I plan on doing the transmission next weekend. I want to give a good look at it and ours is actually much easier than the F-150. The only challenge is getting the fluid up to 200° which I have yet to see even pulling my boat in the summertime.
JJW
ND
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