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the front diff is part of the gearbox and the diff/gearbox oil is the same-there is a dipstick on the offside of the box near the bellhousing.
If I remember correctly the 80/90 is recommended for the front diff only and the rear takes a 140 weight. The front diff is free rolling most of the time and doesn't work as hard or brake down and heat the fluid like the rear does. I'd certainly not recommend putting that light oil in the rear diff.
it 750cc well actually 748 but whats the diff
A truck is normally driven from the front.
Dana 44 front diff and 9.25 rear diff
The weight.
SAE 80 API "GL-4" Hypoid gear oil. About 1/2 quart. Filler bolt 17 ft-lb. Drain bolt, front 17 ft-lb, drain bolt rear 12 ft-lb.(these are both on the front diff).
You didn't specify the year but these bikes are very similar in size. The Wide Glide weight is about 140 lbs more and it has a 1584cc motor as opposed to 649cc in the Yamaha. The Wide Glide's cost is double that of a Yamaha.
Garbage trannies and front diff actuator
80w90
No it will not, It is all different. Actually yes it will i have to correct you om that i have a 96 blazer same front diff as an s10 and 96 to 03 are the same i just put a 2000 front diff in mine