Rear end Oil recommendation?
#11
Straight off the Eaton website
http://www.eaton.com/EatonCom/Produc.../FAQ/index.htm
I use Castrol Hypoy C 80/90
What kind of oil should I use? Can I use synthetic? Do I need friction additive/modifier?
A quality petroleum/mineral based oil works best in the Truetrac units. We do not recommend synthetic oil. Friction additive/modifier is not required.
A quality petroleum/mineral based oil works best in the Truetrac units. We do not recommend synthetic oil. Friction additive/modifier is not required.
I use Castrol Hypoy C 80/90
#12
after looking at their websire FAQ's what is the reason for this?
Can I use the stock bearings?
In most cases the Truetrac units work with the factory (stock) bearings. The exceptions are: 10 bolt 8.5\8.6 GM axles, the “Performance” Dana 35 & 44 and GM12 bolt with 35 spline axles. No other “special” setup is required.
Can I use the stock bearings?
In most cases the Truetrac units work with the factory (stock) bearings. The exceptions are: 10 bolt 8.5\8.6 GM axles, the “Performance” Dana 35 & 44 and GM12 bolt with 35 spline axles. No other “special” setup is required.
#14
funny i looked at their FAQs and didnt find anything.. but now i c it was their.. and i also emailed them and i just heard back from them.. said no synthetic and no additives just standard 80w90 mineral based oil is recommended.. so thanks for everyones replies... i got my question answered...
#16
#18
heres some pics of a tru trac just after a few months running, nothing major just glad i checked before reinstalling it
i posted these pics for the simple fact if anyone runs one then does a gear swap they need to check these parts, these parts arent your normal wear parts, these are the heart of the tru trac, luckly i checked it out before reinstalling it.. didnt have any issues to begin with just wanted different gears, i ran this tru trac just a few months i wont elaborate what i think was failure even though i have a good notion as to what happened. it is under warranty, thanks to Rons machine, BUT what i am getting at is the first question i was asked was: what oil am i running was it synthetic..
i posted these pics for the simple fact if anyone runs one then does a gear swap they need to check these parts, these parts arent your normal wear parts, these are the heart of the tru trac, luckly i checked it out before reinstalling it.. didnt have any issues to begin with just wanted different gears, i ran this tru trac just a few months i wont elaborate what i think was failure even though i have a good notion as to what happened. it is under warranty, thanks to Rons machine, BUT what i am getting at is the first question i was asked was: what oil am i running was it synthetic..