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Recommended GL5 SAE 80W90 hypoid gear oil. Fill to bottom of fill hole.
Use hypoid gear lubricant SAE 80W90.
Hypoid gear oil 80w90
Hypoid Gear Oil SAE #80
Thereis a tag on the filler plug for the differential. On my 2001 300M the tag ready 80 to90 wt hypoid gear oil only.
80w90 hypoid gear oil
Of course.... the differential / transaxle uses a Mopar 75 - 90W Hypoid Gear oil
100cc (3.4 oz) at disassembly 90cc (3.0 oz) after draining hypoid gear oil SAE#80
Manual transmissions don't use transmission fluid!! They use Hypoid oil - 90 weight usually.
For a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner with a limited-slip differential, the recommended differential fluid is typically a high-quality hypoid gear oil with a viscosity rating of 80W-90. Additionally, it is important to use a fluid that contains limited-slip additive or to add a friction modifier to prevent chatter and ensure smooth operation. Always check the owner's manual or consult a specialist for specific recommendations.
For a 1992 Yamaha Timberwolf, it's recommended to use a hypoid gear oil with a viscosity of 80W-90 or 75W-90. Ensure that the oil meets API GL-5 specifications for optimal performance and protection of the differential components. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific guidelines and recommendations.
The Massey Ferguson 290 typically requires a hypoid gear oil for its differential, often specified as an SAE 80W-90 or an equivalent oil meeting API GL-5 specifications. It's important to check the operator's manual for the exact oil type and capacity requirements specific to your model, as there may be variations. Regularly checking and maintaining the oil can help ensure optimal performance and longevity of the differential.