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rear end lube
05-10-2005, 12:27
Post: #1
rear end lube
I am getting the oil changed in the rear end of my 1987fc. Does
anybody have any recomandations on what weight, and what brand of oil
to use?

Ron Hazlett
1987fc
ohio
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05-10-2005, 16:38
Post: #2
rear end lube
What ever you put in make sure it is compatible. I changed mine the other
day and wanted to convert to synthetic if possible. Mine has Hypoid and the
stuff doesn't mix so to change over to synthetic is a real pain with lots
of work to get all the Hypoid out, everything cleaned up before synthetic
is put in. At least this is what I was told so I decided to go with the
original oil.

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From: Ron Hazlett ron.hazlett@...
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 00:27:30 -0000
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] rear end lube





I am getting the oil changed in the rear end of my 1987fc. Does

anybody have any recomandations on what weight, and what brand of oil

to use?



Ron Hazlett

1987fc

ohio










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05-11-2005, 03:38
Post: #3
rear end lube
rrob@... wrote:

> What ever you put in make sure it is compatible. I changed mine the other
> day and wanted to convert to synthetic if possible. Mine has Hypoid
> and the
> stuff doesn't mix so to change over to synthetic is a real pain with lots
> of work to get all the Hypoid out, everything cleaned up before synthetic
> is put in. At least this is what I was told so I decided to go with the
> original oil.
>
>
> Thanks Rob,

I was thinking of synthetic oil, but with the extra cost and hoping that
the mechanic follows the correct procedure. I think I will stick with
the original oil.

Ron Hazlett
1987fc
Ohio

>
>
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05-11-2005, 04:05
Post: #4
rear end lube
to do it right you need to pull the hubs and clean the bearings
etc..randydupree93wb
----- Original Message -----
From: Ron.Hazlett
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] rear end lube


rrob@... wrote:

> What ever you put in make sure it is compatible. I changed mine the other
> day and wanted to convert to synthetic if possible. Mine has Hypoid
> and the
> stuff doesn't mix so to change over to synthetic is a real pain with lots
> of work to get all the Hypoid out, everything cleaned up before synthetic
> is put in. At least this is what I was told so I decided to go with the
> original oil.
>
>
> Thanks Rob,

I was thinking of synthetic oil, but with the extra cost and hoping that
the mechanic follows the correct procedure. I think I will stick with
the original oil.

Ron Hazlett
1987fc
Ohio

>
>




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05-11-2005, 08:27
Post: #5
rear end lube
Thanks for the advice Randy. I just got my bird back from the shop. I
had a wheel seal replaced and while it was there I had the oil changed
in the rear end. So one side got cleaned up.

Ron Hazlett
1987fc
Ohio


randydupree wrote:

> to do it right you need to pull the hubs and clean the bearings
> etc..randydupree93wb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ron.Hazlett
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] rear end lube
>
>
> rrob@... wrote:
>
> > What ever you put in make sure it is compatible. I changed mine
> the other
> > day and wanted to convert to synthetic if possible. Mine has Hypoid
> > and the
> > stuff doesn't mix so to change over to synthetic is a real pain
> with lots
> > of work to get all the Hypoid out, everything cleaned up before
> synthetic
> > is put in. At least this is what I was told so I decided to go
> with the
> > original oil.
> >
> >
> > Thanks Rob,
>
> I was thinking of synthetic oil, but with the extra cost and hoping
> that
> the mechanic follows the correct procedure. I think I will stick with
> the original oil.
>
> Ron Hazlett
> 1987fc
> Ohio
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05-11-2005, 09:18
Post: #6
rear end lube
Ron: I've used synthetic gear lube in everything I own for the past
25 years. Synthetic gear lube is compatible with almost all non-syn
lube. In fact it's highly recomended in rig's like ours and almost all
pickup truck manufacturer's suggest that if your pulling or doing hard
work with you truck that you switch to synthetic gear lube. Nothing
special is required just drain and add the new. It's kind of like
putting the synthetic transmission fluid in, by the time it's been
changed twice it's all synthetic. In my 93pt I use amsoil 80W-140wt.
cost is $6.05/qt. I change it every two years. Bob 93pt Il.
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