according to AMSOIL your oil type is 75w90 and depending on if its a front or rear... Dana 60 front is 8.5 pints, Dana 60 rear 2wd is 6.4 pints, Dana 60 rear 4wd is 7.2 pints...and i believe its 2 pints to a quart if im not mistaken
Front is a Dana 60, rear Dana 60 or 70.Front is a Dana 60, rear Dana 60 or 70.
I'm not sure on the front, but I'm sure the rear should be a Dana 60 if it hasn't been changed.
76 Ford f250 4x4's are Dana 44 front strandard duty, or Dana 44 heavy duty. difference being the "HD" is a Dana 44 axel with Dana 60 outers, (the knuckles and hub assembly). both have the Dana 60 rear end.
1500, Dana 44 front, Chrysler 9.25 rear 2500 Dana 60 front, Dana 70 rear 3500 Dana 60 front, Dana 80 rear
I would think a Dana 44 up front and a Dana 60 in the rear, that's what a 77 ford f250 super camper special had anyway. That's correct. - JT owner 1979 f350 crewcab
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A Ram 1500 has a Dana 44 front and a Chrysler 9.25 rear. A 2500/3500 has a Dana 60 front. A 2500 V8 would have a Dana 60 rear. A Diesel or V10 would have a Dana 70 or 80 rear.
Only the filler plug. You have to remove the cover to drain the oil.
Dana 60 or Dana 70 depending on gvw
Differential, with 10.25 ring gear Rear..........7.4 pints Differential, with 8.8 or 9 ring gear Rear..........5.5 pints Differential, Dana 70 HD Rear..........7.4 pints Differential, Dana 60, 61 Rear..........5.9 pints Differential, Dana 70 EX HD Rear..........6.5 pints Differential, Dana 80 Rear..........8.4 pints This link should help if you Identify which you have if you don't already know. http://www.drivetrain.com/rearend.html Hope This Helps.