Dana 35 gear oil capacity

by mcarlson11 » Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:57 pm. when I did mine

dana 18 info on oil capacity. ... know just how much oil a dana 18 needs to fill up? ... on trailready's/ '80 Blazer 60,14 bolt, tpi 350, th400, 205, 35" swampersrootster. 1467 posts · Joined 2004. #3 · Aug 23, 2007. KOPY KAT said: I've searched the threads, but can't find a satisfactory answer: I have an '03 TJ Sport with dana 30 /35 diffs. I want to change the oil, but the rear 35 has a tag that says "use limited slip additive"--and the build sheet confirms it as a Dana 35 Limited Slip diff.Fortune Favors the Brave. Feb 8, 2011. #2. oil weight must be hypoidal gear oil. 80w-90. my 7.5" diferential uses 2.5 quarts of oil. im not sure how much yours will need tho.

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If you still want to fill over the filler plug hole, position the Jeep on an incline with the front pointing down hill. The fluid capacity for a Dana 44 is 3 pints. Recommended gear oil is GL-5 85W90. Like. 1.Consumers can find a vehicle’s oil capacity in the owner’s manual, on the manufacturer’s website, on a specialty website, or by using the dipstick, states HowStuffWorks. Most vehic...Gear Oil Capacity for AEV Diff Covers? 01-06-2020, 07:14 PM. Jeep JK Rubicon front Dana 44 2.70 pints (1.35 quarts) Jeep JK Rubicon rear Dana 44 4.75 pints (2.375 quarts) AEV bottom (front) fill hole: under 1 quart? AEV top (rear) fill hole: 1.75 quarts.13,955. Points. 48. Location. Woodburn, Oregon. Mar 5, 2011. #2. One Gallon of 85W-140 GL-5 or 6 gear lube will fill the axles and leave you some extra. Do not forget to pull the steering knuckle plugs and fill the steering knuckles while you are at it.Valvoline, Castrol, NAPA, etc. GL-5 gear lubes are all fine, there's not a gear lube sold at NAPA I wouldn't run. Personally I run Valvoline. A 75W-90, 80W-90, 70W-80, 80W-120, etc. are all fine... the axle is not fussy about its exact viscosity. I personally prefer a conventional gear lube over a synthetic for the axles.I thought my 60 was the same amount but I'm less sure about that one. We specialize in full size Chevy parts but if you need steering, transfer case gearing, suspension etc. for just about anything give us a call! [email protected]. offroaddesign.com. 970-945-7777. Like. sandawgk5. 920 posts · Joined 2003.dana 44 rear diff fluid amount. diff fluid differential fluid level. Jump to Latest Follow. 27K views 29 replies 6 participants last post by DoubleOught Mar 25, 2014. dirtbag90 Discussion starter. 96 posts · Joined 2014. #1 · Mar 21, 2014. My rear dana 44 was only able to take about 1 and 3/4 qt. I know manual says 2 qts or 4 pints.Update: thread became about what the proper oil weight is, and the conflicting answers from Jeep's writing and technical staff. Original Post So not wanting to spend $150 to replace differential fluid for both axles (need slightly 5.25pts, so need to buy 3qts to get the needed 2.625pts), what SAE 75W85 API GL-5 Gear and Axle Oil/Lubricant is good? …Dana 35 Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 3.5 Pints / 1.7 Liters: Dana 44 - Rear Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 4.75 Pints / 2.25 Liters *Limited-Slip (Trac-lok) Rear Axles require the addition of 118 ml (4 oz.) Limited Slip Additive *75W140 Gear and Axle Lubricant Recommended For Towing: Brake Master Cylinder: DOT 3 Brake FluidJul 27, 2010 · mrmoparwl. 339 posts · Joined 2009. #9 · Aug 3, 2010. The problem with only one bottle is the increased amount of fluid the Dana 70 and 80s have over the 60. Seen enough of the 70s eat up the clutches by not adding enough slip lube. When I service any 70 or 80 min amount is 1 1/2 bottles in the 70 and 2 in the 80. FREE 1 to 3-Day Delivery on Orders $119+ Details. Hello, Sign In My AccountFREE 1 to 3-Day Delivery on Orders $119+ Details. Hello, Sign In My AccountThe gearing used in today's Dana 44™ axles has a 226 mm ring gear size and has a torque capacity of 8200Nm. The new generation Dana 44™ AdvanTEK ® gearing has a smaller 220mm ring gear size but has the same torque capacity of 8200Nm. These high-performance axles are a prime example of Dana’s efforts to address: Efficiency; Power …Summary: (1) front differential (D30) - the only lube recommended is synthetic 75W-140, although the 1999 does have an alternative of 80W-90. (2) rear D35C and D44A - 80W-90 except for towing and other heavy-duty uses when 75W-140 …

Dana 35 Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 3.5 Pints / 1.7 Liters: Dana 44 - Rear Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 4.75 Pints / 2.25 Liters *Limited-Slip (Trac-lok) Rear Axles require the addition of 118 ml (4 oz.) Limited Slip Additive *75W140 Gear and Axle Lubricant Recommended For Towing: Brake Master Cylinder: DOT 3 Brake FluidJan 21, 2009 · V. Vegas4x4 Discussion starter. 3 posts · Joined 2009. #1 · Jan 21, 2009. Hi, I have a '05 Rubicon, with the lockers, Dana 44 differentials. I just changed my gear oil in the front and the fluid capacities I've seen posted says 4 pints (2 quarts), but that much won't fit in. At about a 1.3 qts it starts flowing out the fill hole. Cargo carrying capacity is something that all RV drivers and towers should know. Learn how to calculate your vehicle's cargo carrying capacity at HowStuffWorks. Advertisement Most ...Location. Chicago, IL. Feb 6, 2014. #10. Agree with Zaedock, regular 'ol 80w-90 works great in these. If you want to get fancy you can spring for a synthetic 75w-90 but I don't really see any reason for it in the 30, 35c, or 44. Been pounding the ZJ on the trails the last few years and the diffs look dandy inside, except for the spun axle tube ...

The extended drain program and any extended warranty program are separate programs. Note: For specifi c detail on Dana extended warranty programs refer to the Dana Warranty Guide or call 1-877-777-5360. Note: For a complete list of Dana “approved lubricants” for extended drain, refer to Approved Lubricant Suppliers Manual, DALSM072012.So the front takes right at a quart. My D44 rear took right at 2 quarts, and since the D35 has a smaller pumpkin, then Jerry is right when he said the D35 takes just under 2 quarts. You should do fine buying 3 quarts instead of 4, unless you just want some extra lying around in case you have a leak in the future.If a device has a motor, engine or spring, it probably has gears! But what do gears do, exactly, and how do they do it? Advertisement Gears are used in tons of mechanical devices. ...…

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Oil for differentials Dana 30/35 Jump to Latest Follow 10K views 7 replies 6 participants last post by josef15111 Mar 11, 2010Dana 30 - Front Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 2.5 Pints / 1.2 Liters: Dana 35 Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 3.5 Pints / 1.7 Liters: Chrysler 8.25 Rear Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 4.4 Pints / 2.08 Liters: Dana 44 - Rear Axle: 80W-90 Gear and Axle Lubricant: 4 Pints / 1.89 Liters

Definitely NOT a 10.5L Sterling, which makes the literature wrong. Looks like you need 4.0L of 75w-90 synthetic oil. Depending on brand you may need to add ~8 oz of friction modifier, Ford calls theirs XL-3. Some synthetic oils come with friction modifier, so you may not need it.I have read the threads on the dif gear oils but need to check if I can use the Synthetic 75W-140 in the front on a Dana 30. I know I can use it in the rear. 2007 Black JKU now known as the Black Mistress. Dynatrack PR 44 front w/RCV axles, 4:88 Gears, Eaton 4P E-Lockers, 3.5 MC Coil Lift with Adjustable CAs, Bilstein 5100 Series Shocks, 315/70 ...

FREE 1 to 3-Day Delivery on Orders $119+ Dana 30 and 35 Fluid Replacement and Inspection Dana 30 and 35 Fluid Replacement and Inspection ... If the lube looks and smells like conventional 75W-90 or straight 90W gear lube, I would stay … Dana 28: Dana 35: Ring Gear Diameter: 6.625 InchSummary: (1) front differential (D30) - the only lube re Vehicles use more than just engine oil. They also use gear oil, which helps your vehicle's transmission operate smoothly. Add gear oil to your vehicle based on engine type, driving...If the lube looks and smells like conventional 75W-90 or straight 90W gear lube, I would stay with conventional oil until you either reseal or rebuild the axles . … 313 posts · Joined 2009. #9 · Oct 16, 2009. i Superior Axle & Gear offers its Super 35 kit and Warn has a full-float kit. The Super 35 kit is available for both C-clip and non-C-clip axles. The kit replaces the … The Dana/Spicer Model 35 is an automotive axle. It has been manufactured by Dana Holding Corporation since 1985 when American Motors (AMC) sold its axle tooling equipment to Dana. [1] The axle was named AMC-15 when it was first made in 1962. [1] Dana upgraded the axle, and added IFS and Twin Traction Beam front axle variations. Jul 27, 2010 · mrmoparwl. 339 posts · Joined 2009. #*Rear Differential Oil Capacity-Dana 80 (Conventional/ TruetraThe dana 60 fluid capacity varies depending on the specific applicat Valvoline, Castrol, NAPA, etc. GL-5 gear lubes are all fine, there's not a gear lube sold at NAPA I wouldn't run. Personally I run Valvoline. A 75W-90, 80W-90, 70W-80, 80W-120, etc. are all fine... the axle is not fussy about its exact viscosity. I personally prefer a conventional gear lube over a synthetic for the axles. 3. Location. Kingwood, Texas, USA. Nov 21, 20 13,955. Points. 48. Location. Woodburn, Oregon. Mar 5, 2011. #2. One Gallon of 85W-140 GL-5 or 6 gear lube will fill the axles and leave you some extra. Do not forget to pull the steering knuckle plugs and fill the steering knuckles while you are at it.For trailer towing, use MOPAR Synthetic Gear & Axle Lubricant (SAE 75W-140). Models equipped with Trac-Lok require an additive. 3.06 Pints/1.45 Liters 220 RBI (Model 44) Rear Axle – T/L MOPAR Gear & Axle Lubricant (SAE 80W-90) (API GL-5) or equivalent. For trailer towing, use MOPAR Synthetic Gear & Axle Lubricant (SAE 75W-140). Make sure the GL-5 gear lube you use is a conventional, not a[I have a factory Dana 44. I was wondering how oil it takesAlso changed my Dana 20 with the same ge The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and International Standards Organization (ISO) have different standards for gear oil. ISO oil grades are identified by their viscosity gra...Definitely NOT a 10.5L Sterling, which makes the literature wrong. Looks like you need 4.0L of 75w-90 synthetic oil. Depending on brand you may need to add ~8 oz of friction modifier, Ford calls theirs XL-3. Some synthetic oils come with friction modifier, so you may not need it.