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88 path xfer case fluid


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I think Dexron is the answer your looking for.

No not DEXRON :nono:

 

You want...

75 or 80W-90 API GL-4 for the Transfer Case and and the Steering Gear (and although this does not apply to you 513yi... a Manual Transmission)

 

And GL-5 for the front and rear differentials

Unless you have a limited slip in the back then it is you need gear oil for limited slip diff's

 

 

 

 

*For those reading this with a 5spd... Do NOT put GL-5 in the Transmission... well, unless you don't want that tranny anymore :unsure:

 

 

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My 88 FSM says GL-4 for the manual trans and t-case. The 95 FSM says ATF3 or Dexron II. I'd say they simply changed the lube requirements between 92 and 93 or so. I don't think the t-case design changed at all until like...97 or 99?

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maybe someone can make a post about this and sticky it, any fluid that goes into our trucks gets posted in one post kinda deal

 

I think the real answer is to buy a basic manual...

 

I'd say they simply changed the lube requirements between 92 and 93 or so.

 

More like between 89 and 90...

 

Dextron goes in the 90-95 transfer cases...

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

LOL MZ, I'm not sure that counts... ;)

 

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maybe someone can make a post about this and sticky it, any fluid that goes into our trucks gets posted in one post kinda deal

 

I think the real answer is to buy a basic manual...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh good thinking, for a second there I thought I was on forum about Nissan Pathfinders, silly me.

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