Unbolt the differential cover while the diff sits over a drain pan, let it drain, scrape off the gasket, ensure the mating area is clean, replace the gasket and secure it with some RTV, replace the cover... there might be a specific torque spec set by the OEM, but I've always just done "tight is tight" without a problem on my Blazer, remove the fill plug on the side of the diff, add the recommended amount of 75W-90 gear oil (the amount, I don't remember offhand), replace the fill plug.
Unbolt the diff cover while the diff sits over a drain pan, let it drain, scrape off the gasket, ensure the mating area is clean, replace the gasket and secure it with some RTV, replace the cover... there might be a specific torque spec set by the OEM, but I've always just done "tight is tight" without a problem on my Blazer, remove the fill plug on the side of the diff, add the recommended amount of 75W-90 gear oil (the amount, I don't remember offhand), replace the fill plug.
What is the fluid capacity front differential 2004
80 w90 gear oil front and rear!
80W90 gear oil
No you can not. The front wheel bearings will come apart and fluid will run out of the front differential.
Should be 2 1/2 pints.
If you'll lay under neith the front housing towards the drivers wheel and look up at the housing you will see a plug on the side towards the bottom, Take it out.
It's an open front differential if it is stock. So is the rear differential
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Remove the fill plug from the 2001 Explorer differential. Remove the cover from the head to allow the fluid to drain. put the cover back on with a new gasket, then fill the unit up through the fill hole.
At 18000 miles if towing