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    great....got all the info i need for tranny, x-case and diffs.... guess i just gotta start buying parts now and wait for a day off..

    thanks ETL
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    great....got all the info i need for tranny, x-case and diffs.... guess i just gotta start buying parts now and wait for a day off..

    thanks ETL
    FYI
    I know there are a few post that says the trani requires 10 Qts. mine only took 5 and that was with a complete drain (cooler as well) and new filter, I have yet to recheck it but I doubt it will need 5 more qts!

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    i was talking about the transfer case which takes like 2.5 quarts... the transmission is much more involved. if you dont think you put in enough double check your procedure. car should be running while you check and you need to cycle the gears first ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by slutty22 View Post
    FYI
    I know there are a few post that says the trani requires 10 Qts. mine only took 5 and that was with a complete drain (cooler as well) and new filter, I have yet to recheck it but I doubt it will need 5 more qts!
    Even though you drain the trans huge amount of the old fluid remains in there, it's difficult do drain all the old fluid a 100%
    Dakar was just the begining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gussie2000 View Post
    Even though you drain the trans huge amount of the old fluid remains in there, it's difficult do drain all the old fluid a 100%
    I was hoping to get it all, I disconnected the cooler and with everythin unhooked and open I started it up and ran it through the gears hoping to pull out as much as I could, at any cost its shifting a whole lot smoother, not sure if I should attribute that to the fluid/filter or the missing bolts in the trani mount, my guess is they both helped

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    Quote Originally Posted by slutty22 View Post
    I was hoping to get it all, I disconnected the cooler and with everythin unhooked and open I started it up and ran it through the gears hoping to pull out as much as I could, at any cost its shifting a whole lot smoother, not sure if I should attribute that to the fluid/filter or the missing bolts in the trani mount, my guess is they both helped
    Good,With a sucking pump you may be able to get almost all the old oil outter the trans

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    Yesterday i flushed & refilled my VX's differential fluids,the rear had a lil leak & the pinion seal were replaced. I did it because the VX LSD developed a kind of kicking behavior,ever time i make a full stop the differential behaved like the following car just slight tapped your bumper,thought something was going wrong with the differential assemble.

    The mech checked the differential for potential damage,hopefully any was found.Said the old fluids were very clean & still with a high concentrated viscosity level.

    I add the castroil full synthetic 75w-90 (black color bottle) with a bottle of LSD addditive by CRC industries which meets GM's LSD requirements called K&W,very happy with the outcome

    Though i can share this one with guys,specially if any of you are'bout to do the same.

    Have good one guys

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    ok i know this has been beaten a little bit to death, and i have read this and other threads multiple times...
    so i finally broke down and spent $120 at advanced auto parts today...

    i just wanted to make sure that i got the right things...

    front diff-
    1.5 qts. of Mobil1 Synthetic Gear Lubricant 75W-90 at GL-5 quality

    rear diff-
    3.2 qts. of Mobil1 Synthetic Gear Lubricant 75W-90 at GL-5 quality
    add 6fl oz. of LSII (limited slip axle additive concentrate) made by BG part no. 328

    x-case-
    2 qts of Mobil1 Fully Synthetic ATF Mercon V (for Ford, GM vehicles)

    tranny-
    4 qts of Mobil1 Fully Synthetic ATF Mercon V (for Ford, GM vehicles)

    drain bolts- 24 MM socket

    so, how did i do?? did i purchase the right stuff guys???
    im not very intimidated by the F/R Diff or X-case, but the tranny does scare me a little

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