Brandx is whatever I can get the cheapest.
I have my beater 1999 dodge Dakota 5.2L with 9.25'' rear, just replaced the pinion seal, today like an hour ago.
I was going to filler up with Mobil1 75w-90 because:
9.25'' is plenty of gear for a half ton pickup.
I already have it, mobil1 75w-90.
Between the tractor, brush shredder and this leaky dodge rear end most of my 140wt is all used up.
M1 has great, if not the best oxidation stability.
M1 doesn't have the best shear stability so I'll just top off once a year with 140wt.
The truck normally doesn't get driven a lot.
I usually don't do any heavy towing.
But tomorrow I'm going to go to my friendly local coal fired power plant, 40 miles away (down wind) and get a bed full of coal.
How much coal can a standard bed dodge Dakota hold? I don't know but I'm fixing to find out.
The rear diff is mostly filled with 75w-90, I didn't drain it completely out when I did the seal.
Usually the truck never gets driven more than 20 miles at a time, rarely more than 50 miles.
I'm going to test the temperature with my probe thermometer and it will probably be about 100f tomorrow.
At what operating temperature does a 140wt oil start to become a good idea?
I have my beater 1999 dodge Dakota 5.2L with 9.25'' rear, just replaced the pinion seal, today like an hour ago.
I was going to filler up with Mobil1 75w-90 because:
9.25'' is plenty of gear for a half ton pickup.
I already have it, mobil1 75w-90.
Between the tractor, brush shredder and this leaky dodge rear end most of my 140wt is all used up.
M1 has great, if not the best oxidation stability.
M1 doesn't have the best shear stability so I'll just top off once a year with 140wt.
The truck normally doesn't get driven a lot.
I usually don't do any heavy towing.
But tomorrow I'm going to go to my friendly local coal fired power plant, 40 miles away (down wind) and get a bed full of coal.
How much coal can a standard bed dodge Dakota hold? I don't know but I'm fixing to find out.
The rear diff is mostly filled with 75w-90, I didn't drain it completely out when I did the seal.
Usually the truck never gets driven more than 20 miles at a time, rarely more than 50 miles.
I'm going to test the temperature with my probe thermometer and it will probably be about 100f tomorrow.
At what operating temperature does a 140wt oil start to become a good idea?
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