How much diff fluid does a Dana 30 take?

How much diff fluid does a Dana 30 take?

Jeep Wrangler Differential Fluid Capacity Chart

Jeep Wrangler JL Differential Fluid Capacity
Axle: 186 – Front Axle Non Rubicon Capacity: 1.82 Pints
Axle: Dana 30 Axle Capacity: 1.3 Quarts / 1.2 Liters
Axle: Dana 35 Axle Capacity: 1.8 Quarts / 1.7 Liters
Axle: Dana 44 Axle Capacity: 2.0 Quarts / 1.9 Liters

How many quarts does a jeep differential take?

Front Dana 44 differential needs 2.7 pints (1.35 quarts) and the rear needs 4.75 pints (2.375 quarts). If you have factory covers, all you need to do is fill up your differentials until gear oil oozes out of the fill hole.

What is a Dana 30 differential?

Dana 30: This axle size is the most common, and you’ll only find it on the front of Jeep. They have a ring gear diameter of 7 and 1/8 inches. The Dana 30 gear ratios are either 3.21 or 3.73. The width of the axle shafts is 1.13 inches. The YJ Dana 30 hold a reverse cut ring and pinion, but the TJs do not.

How much oil does a Dana 35 take?

Jeep Wrangler YJ Fluid Capacities

Component Quantity Fluid Type
TF 904 2.4 Quarts / 2.3 Liters ATF 4
TF 999 1.6 Quarts / 1.5 Liters
Dana 30 1.7 Quarts / 1.6 Liters 80w-90*
Dana 35

Does a Dana 35 need limited slip additive?

Does a Dana 35 need limited slip additive? There’s enough friction modifier/lsd additive in 99% of GL-5 gear lubes. Few don’t have the additive. The additive is compatible with all axles with or without LSDs, and with lockers.

What is the fluid capacity of a Jeep Wrangler?

Jeep Wrangler JK Differential Fluid Capacity: Axle: Dana 30 Axle: Capacity: 2.1 Pints / 1 Liter: Fluid Type(ALL LISTED JK AXLES): 80w-90 or 75w-140 If towing Axles w/ Trac-lok differential must add 3.4 oz. of limited slip additiv: Axle: Dana 35 Axle: Capacity: 3.5 Pints / 1.7 Liters: Axle: Dana 44 Front Axle Capacity: 2.7 Pints / 1.3 Liters

How do you change a jeep Dana 30 differential?

The Dana 30 requires a 3/8″ square head attached to a socket wrench to remove. These can be extremely tight, so get ready to use some muscle. Using a handy dandy Lubrimatic Fluid Pump, refill each differential until the fluid starts to overflow out of the fill hole.

What is the diff fluid specs on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Here is what the Service Manual Reads on Diff Fluid Specs. As taken from 2002 SERVICE MANUAL Jeep (R) GRAND CHEROKEE by DaimlerChrysler Corporation… Section LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Page 0-5

What kind of differential fluid does a jeep use?

OK so I got to change my rear differential fluid this week before the snow. The ONLY thing is I was only able to do the rear, with 75w-140 Mobil 1 for conv. or limited slip diffs.

What’s the difference between a Dana 30 and 35?

The option was not common, you likely have the “open differential”, which looks like the front axle’s differential…Let us know. As for the rear axle fill plug, your rear axle is definitely a Dana 35. Earlier versions do use a metal fill plug. The front axle is a Dana 30 as you note…

The Dana 30 requires a 3/8″ square head attached to a socket wrench to remove. These can be extremely tight, so get ready to use some muscle. Using a handy dandy Lubrimatic Fluid Pump, refill each differential until the fluid starts to overflow out of the fill hole.

What kind of lube to use on a Dana 30?

It should take about 3.5 pints, the dana 30 would take 2.5 pints I have always liked Mobil synthetic products. However, for our 1999 Jeep XJ Cherokee Dana 30 and Chrysler 8.25″ axles with ARB Lockers, I use Mopar 75W-120 synthetic gear lube.

Here is what the Service Manual Reads on Diff Fluid Specs. As taken from 2002 SERVICE MANUAL Jeep (R) GRAND CHEROKEE by DaimlerChrysler Corporation… Section LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Page 0-5