How do I check differential oil
 

How do I check differential oil

Started by eddiepotts, September 09, 2011, 09:08:08 AM

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eddiepotts

How do I check differential oil on my 83 prevost. I have looked all around it and only see what looks like an adjustment bolt with a lock nut. Out side of that there does not appear to be anything unless it is on the axle tube somewhere.

luvrbus

Eddie, the ones I have checked the plug is on the drivers side on the back close to the axle housing and about a 1 ft down from the vent  takes a 1/2 drive to remove it
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Seayfam

I wouldn't know what an adjustment bolt with a lock nut on a rear diff would be for. If that bolt is about where a fill plug should be, I would pull it and see if that is where the plug was. It could be, someone messed up the threads on the housing and used a bolt with a locknut to keep it in there.

Good luck
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luvrbus

Don't fool with the adjustment bolt that is the thrust adjustment for the ring gear keeps you ripping the teeth of the ring gear

good luck 
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eddiepotts

Yeah I was not going to try and mess with that. I will crwl under again and look for the plug but I did not  even see a drain plug. I will keep looking.

luvrbus

The plug is just past the center of the housing on the drivers side   

good luck
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Lin

It could be covered in gunk.  I think, and I am going by memory here, mine has a square head.
You don't have to believe everything you think.

TomC

Once you do locate the fill plug-the oil should be up to the level of the fill plug just ready to spill out.  NOT a finger down.  Having the oil a finger down is enough to cause oil starvation.  Good Luck, TomC
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Lin

That's useful, Tom.  I thought that if I could feel it, it was okay.
You don't have to believe everything you think.

luvrbus

Lin, if you do not overflow the fill the axles have a tough time slinging enough oil for the wet hubs to run cool

good luck
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Rick 74 MC-8

My MC-8 has 2 plugs one on the houseing and one on the pumpkin one is higher than
The other which on is right
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