What is the correct weight and should I use a certain brand? Pinion seal is leaking. So I thought I'd better check the level and its little low. I just want to top it off until I can have it done.
Please advise. Thank you in advance.
1972 F100 302v8
3speed. No idea if its a 9" or 8" rear.
72 F100 - Rear Differential Lube?
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Re: 72 F100 - Rear Differential Lube?
Should be a 9" on all of the trucks. Block the wheels, knock it out of gear and check for looseness in the pinion shaft. Seals usually don't leak until the bearings get loose.
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Re: 72 F100 - Rear Differential Lube?
I'll have to check. I know it drips on the floor in the garage. What kind of lube do you suggest to top it off.Ranchero50 wrote:Should be a 9" on all of the trucks. Block the wheels, knock it out of gear and check for looseness in the pinion shaft. Seals usually don't leak until the bearings get loose.
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This may not be an issue on a 2wd ,
but I've seen 4wd vent tubes get plugged and create a pinion leak.
clean out the vent and the leak stops.
but I've seen 4wd vent tubes get plugged and create a pinion leak.
clean out the vent and the leak stops.
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I honestly don't remember what I put in, whatever the service manual recommended in a dino version.jlb wrote:I'll have to check. I know it drips on the floor in the garage. What kind of lube do you suggest to top it off.Ranchero50 wrote:Should be a 9" on all of the trucks. Block the wheels, knock it out of gear and check for looseness in the pinion shaft. Seals usually don't leak until the bearings get loose.
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Re: 72 F100 - Rear Differential Lube?
Thank you. I'll check that. I did notice today that the tube that connects to the vent was broken off.. .I'll have to get another tube to connect to the vent.cep62 wrote:This may not be an issue on a 2wd ,
but I've seen 4wd vent tubes get plugged and create a pinion leak.
clean out the vent and the leak stops.
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Re: 72 F100 - Rear Differential Lube?
I've always used 90w gear oil in the squeeze bottles with the pointed tip.
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Re: 72 F100 - Rear Differential Lube?
Thank yousargentrs wrote:I've always used 90w gear oil in the squeeze bottles with the pointed tip.
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Re: 72 F100 - Rear Differential Lube?
I also used the 90 wgt that's supposed to mix with any.Later on I found on back of glove box door the transfer and stuff took a 50 wgt I'm sure it was gear oil.