Ford Jubilee Fluids

Ray Gosnell

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Does the Ford Jubilee have a common sump for the differential, hydraulics , and the transmission? What is the proper oils to use in these three components ? How do you know if the transmission is at the proper level of fluid?
 
Old is right about the 3 compartments. I don't have a Jubilee, but I think the 600 series is the same. There are 3 drain plugs, 1 for each compartment. Standing at the back, the rear axle fill cap is on top, to the right next to the large coil spring. On the left side of the diffy, half way down, is a plug- this is your "full" level, when the oil begins to run out. The hydraulic fill cap is under the seat, left side, and is on a angle. The dip stick for the hydraulic oil should be next to the pto lever. The transmission fill cap is next to the gear shift. On the right side of the transmission case, half way down, there is a plug. This is the "full" level, when the oil starts to run out it's full.
The fluid requirements are as follows:
Rear end: 80-90w, 8 quarts.
Hydraulic: M-2C41, 8 quarts.
Transmission: 80-90w, 6 quarts

Some people use a universal trans/hyd oil for everything. It would eliminate having 2 types of oil to keep track of.
 

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