The silver color you're seeing is from millions of very tiny metal particles in the oil. This is NOT normal, and 99/100 times it indicates serious trouble. You may be looking at replacing or overhauling whatever component the gear oil came out of because its severely internally worn out. You should, however, be able to buy yourself some time by keeping fresh high quality oil in there. Dont buy the cheap dollar store crap, buy name brand, it will hold up better. Change that oil and its filter (if it has one) frequently and drive it easy, but be aware that you probably dont have long.
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you oil all the gears inbetween the 2 silver gears. if u do it right the gears that r oiled should go in a line like this........................ silver gear / / / / / silver gear
It would take four quarts of gear oil.
About 0.63 quarts or 600 ml of gear oil. I would use SAE 80 W gear oil.
You talk to the cow-lady, and herd the calf. She will give you a saddle. Go to the trading post and trade for the oil can. Go to the clock, get to the top, and oil the gears running from the bottom silver gear to the top silver gear until they are squeaky clean!
I had used a high performance gear lube quick silver marine lubricant it is not expensive and works very well
75W-90 is a multi-grade gear oil SAE 90 is a single-grade gear oil 75W-90 works well in both cold and hot temperatures In short: You can use API 75W-90 instead of SAE 90 if your vehicle manual allows it. Always check the manufacturer’s recommendation first.
Gear oil is thicker and made to protect gears under heavy load and high pressure (used in gearboxes and differentials). Motor oil (engine oil) is thinner and made to lubricate engine parts, control heat, and clean the engine.
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If you are asking about the rear differential, It is - SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil The front is -SAE 80W90 GL-5 gear oil
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.
Gear oil...usually 75w90 weight. I would use Royal Purple or any synthetic gear oil. That goes for both differentials and the transfer case.