Differential Service Tips: Amsoil Gear Oil, Lube Locker and more! - Super Duty Build | Part 21

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 15

  • @SuperDuty23XL
    @SuperDuty23XL Před 7 měsíci +1

    Changing out the fluids earlier than later sounds like great advise to me. Going to take that to heart for my 2023 . Thanks for the tips.

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Před 7 měsíci

      Absolutely! Maintenance makes for less repairs down the road... and typically less expensive

  • @byronlemay2166
    @byronlemay2166 Před rokem +2

    Great tip on changing these oils way sooner than the service manual says. I've always swapped out everything, engine oil, trans, diff, steering fluid, trans, transfer case, brake...anything that's "wet" at least 1/3 sooner than "recommended". I don't have problems with my vehicles. I look at it like it's clean blood.

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Před rokem

      That's a great way to look at it! And no harm in changing sooner... it's incredible how extended the recommended manufacturer intervals are (too many miles). Good stuff

  • @DBBRV60
    @DBBRV60 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate the update

  • @kenj.8897
    @kenj.8897 Před rokem +1

    You always have great content. I have the Sterling also and also did it early like you . And used the Amsoil 75 90 . Next time I may go to their 75 110 just for kicks .
    So on the front differential is it always spinning? I know the hubs aren't unless your in 4 wheel drive . Hope I worded it right , the gears in the case .

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Před rokem

      Thanks!! Keep us updated if you go to a heavier weight gear oil. Curious if there would be any noticeable changes.
      Front differential is only spinning in 4wd or if the front hubs are locked. They auto lock (via vacuum) when shifting in 4wd. So you can wait longer between servicing (if not using 4wd frequently). Good thought...

    • @kenj.8897
      @kenj.8897 Před rokem +1

      @@TruckCamper thanks for the reply , I also drained the transfer case of the factory fluid and put the Amsoil Signature Series ATF . Why Ford is so hung up on Semi synthetic fluids is beyond me .

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Před rokem

      @@kenj.8897 That's a good idea. Planning to service the transmission and transfer case soon. Curious to see how they are wearing... it is strange where ford uses synthetic and doesn't. Rear diff is synthetic factory but not the front

  • @mas247
    @mas247 Před rokem +1

    Do you have to remove the cover to drain these, or can you just do a drain and fill? I've got the same truck, 2022 model that I use to haul a truck camper as well. I haven't changed mine, but would like to be able to do it myself.

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Před rokem

      Yes. There is no drain plug so you do need to remove the cover. Definitely a good DIY project. Let me know how it goes

    • @kenj.8897
      @kenj.8897 Před rokem

      You can suck out through the fill hole , but you may only get 80% or so out . Plus all the crud on cover is still there

  • @anorakadventures
    @anorakadventures Před rokem

    I recently asked Ford what is done at 10k and to my surprise their answer was "nothing really". Is it possible to have Ford replace any of their fluids w/full synthetic (oil is synthetic already)?

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Před rokem +1

      That's basically true until 100k miles. But it is wise to service differentials, transfer case and transmission every 30-50k miles if you plan to own long term. Rear differential has synthetic already. Front is not. You'd need to ask your dealer. Sometimes they will service with customer provided fluid as well. Hope that helps!