grandpaclint

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i asked this question before,but i cant find it.
Alzheimer's i spose.


what kind of oil can i put in to top up the hydraulic system
i have a very small leak.
also what oil can i use in the 2n 3 speed transmission?

sorry to have to ask again

thanks

Clint :roll:
 
Check out tips 3 & 4 at the link below. I use the 134d because it flows better in the cold.

The type of oil isn't going to help or hurt the leak. Where is it leaking?

Don't worry about a little CRS; many of us around here have CRAFT.
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(quoted from post at 08:26:06 04/14/10) Check out tips 3 & 4 at the link below. I use the 134d because it flows better in the cold.

The type of oil isn't going to help or hurt the leak. Where is it leaking?

Don't worry about a little CRS; many of us around here have CRAFT.
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thanks, i had forgotten
the leak is where the right support arm attaches just below the axle housing,i will have to clean it off and have a better look at it soon,,,,,just had some cardiac work done, been a tad lazy.
thanks

Clint
 
Clean it off & let it dry to make sure you can see the source of the leak. It might be a loose stud or two on the trumpet. And, if you buy a ticket, you might win the lottery. Chances are it's the lower lift pin.

To get to it, you need to remove the axle trumpet. If you remove the left trumpet, you can do them both at the same time. It's held on by a castelated nut w/ a cotter key on the inside. Drain the fluid (see tips 3 & 4, below) Remove the left trumpet & slide the differential gear out. (an engine hoist is a good idea) Make sure the holes are not wallowed out or you will be in there again. I hear JB Weld works, but I've never had the problem so I can't say for sure. Referring to the picture, the pin you need to replace is p/n 563. The hole which may be wallowed out is in the trumpet, p/n 4010 or 4011. The nut that holds the pin on (which is inside the differential housing) is p/n 33860-S. The cotter key is p/n 72035-S. Torque the nut on the new pin to 150 lbs before you put the cotter key in. Wipe the new trumpet gaskets w/ warm water & let them set a few minutes before you put them on. Make sure you use your favorite gasket sealer. Torque the 11 trumpet studs to 40 lbs.

Hope the cardiac stuff doesn't keep you down too long.
8Naxletrumpet.jpg

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(quoted from post at 11:14:29 04/14/10) Clean it off & let it dry to make sure you can see the source of the leak. It might be a loose stud or two on the trumpet. And, if you buy a ticket, you might win the lottery. Chances are it's the lower lift pin.

To get to it, you need to remove the axle trumpet. If you remove the left trumpet, you can do them both at the same time. It's held on by a castelated nut w/ a cotter key on the inside. Drain the fluid (see tips 3 & 4, below) Remove the left trumpet & slide the differential gear out. (an engine hoist is a good idea) Make sure the holes are not wallowed out or you will be in there again. I hear JB Weld works, but I've never had the problem so I can't say for sure. Referring to the picture, the pin you need to replace is p/n 563. The hole which may be wallowed out is in the trumpet, p/n 4010 or 4011. The nut that holds the pin on (which is inside the differential housing) is p/n 33860-S. The cotter key is p/n 72035-S. Torque the nut on the new pin to 150 lbs before you put the cotter key in. Wipe the new trumpet gaskets w/ warm water & let them set a few minutes before you put them on. Make sure you use your favorite gasket sealer. Torque the 11 trumpet studs to 40 lbs.

Hope the cardiac stuff doesn't keep you down too long.
8Naxletrumpet.jpg

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thanks a lot for the info.
I got some mineral oil from NAPA the other day
i'll get out and check it out soon as i get up to par

Clint
 

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