The rear axle.
you oil the gears that go to the other large gear
cherck with the dealer i think that need syncromesh gear oil will blow the tranny
Oil in a car goes into the engine through the oil filler cap. From there, it flows through the engine to lubricate moving parts, reduce friction, and keep the engine cool.
In a manual transmission, and in the differential.
look in the maunal or google it!
Yes, you can use 75w-90 gear oil instead of SAE 90 gear oil
you dont have to go back stock. any 80w or 90w will be fine. gear oil is gear oil. just tell the parts hose you need 80w 90, and you will be fine.
Gear oil is normally a much heavier oil.
front and rear differentials that is if it is a 4x4
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For a 2003 Chevy Duramax (Silverado), the gear oil depends on the component: Front & Rear Differential: Use 75W-90 gear oil (GL-5) (Some heavy-duty use may require 75W-140 for better protection) Manual transmission (if equipped): Uses specific manual transmission fluid, not standard gear oil Automatic transmission: Uses ATF (automatic transmission fluid), not gear oil Always check the vehicle manual for the exact specification and capacity.
On a John Deere 2305, the gear oil goes into the differential and transmission housing. You can access the fill plug, typically located on the side of the gearbox, to add oil. It’s important to use the recommended gear oil type specified in the operator's manual, and check the oil level regularly to ensure proper operation.