WebNov 10, 2024 · Location. Iowegia - USA. Nov 4, 2024. #14. I think RED LINE MT-LV 70W/75W GL-4 GEAR OIL has nearly the same viscosity specifications (6.5 cSt) and anti-Wear DI package as does the Toyota low viscosity (LV) TC fluid: Redline MT-LV 70W/75W GL-4 PDS A 75W90 gear oil is much thicker with about a 14.5 cSt viscosity at 100C. WebAug 3, 2024 · On pg. 3.26 tells how to change the gear lube. CHANGING THE TRANSFER GEAR OIL 1. Place a container under the transfer gear oil drain bolt. 2. Remove: straight plug # 1 (and) transfer gear oil drain bolt # 2. 3. Drain (the) transfer gear oil (completely from the transfer gear case). 4. Check: (the) transfer gear oil drain bolt gasket (if it's ...
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WebJun 26, 2024 · Any gear oil will work. Toyota recommends GL5 80w-90, use that. There will be some who say that GL5 80W-90 will "eat" yellow metals like brass syncros. But all modern gear oils are buffered to prevent this. So you can use the cheapest of parts store generic 80W-90 and it will work fine for decades. WebFeb 19, 2024 · Transfer oil type: GL-5 oil viscosity: SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGLPK) Severe Gear 75W-90 (SVGPK) Severe Gear 75W-110 (SVGPK) The reason I linked Amsoil, is that it seems to be pretty highly … brother lc 1220 patronen
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WebMar 17, 2024 · Changing the transfer case fluid costs form $75 to $160 in a repair shop. The transfer case should also be checked regularly for leaks. Leaks should be repaired … WebTypically, a transfer case will fail due to a low fluid level (caused by leaks), lack of maintenance, or regular wear from use. It’s important to address fluid leaks right away (as soon as you discover one) to prevent internal transfer case damage. Changing the transfer case fluid on a regular basis is also important. WebSep 25, 2024 · I understand the transfer case gets tranny fluid and the diffs get gear oil. The manual shows 2 different types. 75W-90 for the front and 80W-90 for the rear. Can I put 80W-90 in the front and be fine? I cannot remember what I did last time I changed them out. Also can someone point out where the heck the fill port is on the front diff? brother lc123c