Today I pulled the diff cover off my 1984 6.2L (non turbo) diesel 2x4 half ton chevy suburban.
When I pulled the cover I saw the ring gear had copper colored discoloration on it where the pinion drives the ring gear. Knowing it's not some kind of copper addtive rubed on ther it can only be heat discoloration from metal being heated to a straw color, about 450'F.
The old oil was only filled to about 2/3 to 3/4
Now I have 2 gear oils, I was going to use one of them. Both are 80-90 weight, both are GL-5, neather are synthetic.
One is penzoil the other was cheap-o in a gallon container for $9. I don't think I want to use eather one of those any more.
I bought this turck for the long interstate hauls up to 1000mi each way, some times trailering a car. Z28 camaro + trailer = all most 6,000lb.
I have pulled quite a few covers, never seen a ring gear that looks like this.
The gear oil VOA page didn't have ****. Only found 1 oil that I could/would buy.
Is this bad?
Its only a 170Hp engine w/auto transmission, it can't dish out that much punishment to the rear can it?
I'm guessing every one will say grab synthetic?
What is a good gear oil?
I got 80-90 weight for the possibility of better fuel milage, should I maybe think about some thing different, heavier?
It wouldn't be hard to rig up a rear end cooler with pump and filter, should I install one before the next long tow maybe?
When I pulled the cover I saw the ring gear had copper colored discoloration on it where the pinion drives the ring gear. Knowing it's not some kind of copper addtive rubed on ther it can only be heat discoloration from metal being heated to a straw color, about 450'F.
The old oil was only filled to about 2/3 to 3/4
Now I have 2 gear oils, I was going to use one of them. Both are 80-90 weight, both are GL-5, neather are synthetic.
One is penzoil the other was cheap-o in a gallon container for $9. I don't think I want to use eather one of those any more.
I bought this turck for the long interstate hauls up to 1000mi each way, some times trailering a car. Z28 camaro + trailer = all most 6,000lb.
I have pulled quite a few covers, never seen a ring gear that looks like this.
The gear oil VOA page didn't have ****. Only found 1 oil that I could/would buy.
Is this bad?
Its only a 170Hp engine w/auto transmission, it can't dish out that much punishment to the rear can it?
I'm guessing every one will say grab synthetic?
What is a good gear oil?
I got 80-90 weight for the possibility of better fuel milage, should I maybe think about some thing different, heavier?
It wouldn't be hard to rig up a rear end cooler with pump and filter, should I install one before the next long tow maybe?