Posted by Dellbertt on October 27, 2009 at 06:26:58 from (209.172.21.19):
1. I drained the rear end of my SA and it came out the color of creamed coffee and had the texture of melted ice cream. It was foamy and foaming more as it hit the bucket. I was given the rest of the 80W-90 they had used and it says "for limited slip systems". Is that ok in the rear of a SA? I thought rear end oil had anti foaming agents?
2. According to Hugh the rear capacity is 5qts. transmission and 3 qts. each final drive. That makes a total of 11qts. or 2 3/4 gal.
Does that all go into the hole in front of the shifter?
3. If a SA trans is overfilled will it cause a leak from the bottom
4. There are 3 weep holes on the bottom rearend housing that are not threaded for a plug. 2 on the left/center and 1 on the right. Seems like a lot of dirt and crud get up in there. Are those supposed to be plugged with a cork?
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