Differential Capacity?
I just took the diff. cover off and drained it, made a new gasket for it with rtv sealant and refilled it with a little less than 2 quarts, because i spilled some. I went and bought another quart, and it took all of that one too until it started to drip out from the fill hole...is the normal capacity for this differential 3 quarts? It never states in the manual the capacity, only the weight of the gear oil... I have a hemi with the 3.92 gears i believe...thanks for the help!
It is around 80 ounces if I recall. I just did mine a month ago, I am rounding to 80, but 77 is ringing bells.
Did you put in M1 Synthetic? That stuff was $15 a quart in Ohio, shocked me when I bought it.
Did you put in M1 Synthetic? That stuff was $15 a quart in Ohio, shocked me when I bought it.
Be careful not to overfill, because I think dodge has a measure requirment below the fill hole and not all the way up to the bottom of the fill hole. I'll have to check, but something is telling me that filling up to the threads is not right.
If that 3:92 was a limited slip you should have put in the LS additive also.
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I used OEM grade synthetic 75w/140 and i filled it up with about 3 quarts, the stuff was $15 a quart, very expensive but worth it if it has extra protection. I filled it up til the gear oil started to trickle out of the differential fill hole...if i need to drain some out i'd like to know, but i do not see how extra oil in the diff. could hurt it since people sell diff. covers that hold extra oil (higher capacity) i mean it's not like an engine, i do not think there is any/much oil pressure in a diff. i'd think extra oil in it wouldn't hurt, if i'm wrong let me know so i can drain some out. my main concern on this was to make sure it took roughly 3 quarts to make sure it isnt leaking, because when you take the cover off for the first time there is no true gasket on the cover, they use sealant, just like i did, you basically have to make ur own gasket with RTV sealant, i bought Permatex Blue RTV silicone gasket maker. Thanks guy, any help is great!!!
Overfilling the differential can cause problems by causing foaming of the fluid. I believe that Mazz in the above post is probably correct as I am pretty sure that when the fluid runs out of the hole, it is overfilled. Were I in your position I would ascertain that the fluid was at the reccommended level before operating the vehicle. A good dealer service department shouldn't have any problem giving you the information on the fluid level for your particular vehicle.
There is also a link on this website that will allow you to download the service manual for your vehicle so you can check for yourself as to the correct fluid level.
There is also a link on this website that will allow you to download the service manual for your vehicle so you can check for yourself as to the correct fluid level.



