The oil capacity of a GM 10 Bolt differential typically ranges from 1.5 to 2 quarts, depending on the specific model and whether it is a standard or limited-slip variant. It’s important to refer to the owner's manual or service guide for the exact specifications for your differential. Additionally, using the correct type of gear oil, usually 75W-90 or similar, is crucial for optimal performance.
the ring gear? 10 bolt. the cover? 10 bolt.
Fill it with 10-80W gear oil until it drips from the fill plug. 2-3 Qt.
assuming it's a 10 bolt differential, it's " 5 on 4.75" it may still be this spacing even if it is a larger differential.
Most of those had the 7.5" 10 bolt.
The 12 bolt is GM's strongest rear end and the 8.5" 10 bolt is also a great rear end that will hold up fine.
35 foot lbs.
what is the capacity
The term "10-bolt Rear End" is usually used in reference to a common General Motors rear wheel drive solid axle differential. It refers to the ten bolts used to secure the ring gear to the differential cage and is used to distinguish it from it's larger and more durable 12-bolt predecessor.
The only place you would use gear oil is in the rear differential and or front differential if it is a 4+4. The differentials have a fill plug.
10 qtz
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on the oil pan at the lowest point.