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Thanks for the info. Does this look like the one I have?Here is an axle reference. Front is probably a Dana 44, and rear corporate 14 bolt. I believe Dana asked will usually have the model embossed on the center carrier section webbing (44,60,70).
https://ck5.com/forums/resources/axle-identification-chart.10/
Transfer case, find one that looks like your and click on it, then click on specifications for the model number. Probably a new process 205.
https://www.drivetrain.com/parts-ca...acements-and-parts/chevrolet-gm-transfer-case
As for the transfer case, I have no idea when I compare my Pic to the link you shared. Any ideas?Here is an axle reference. Front is probably a Dana 44, and rear corporate 14 bolt. I believe Dana asked will usually have the model embossed on the center carrier section webbing (44,60,70).
https://ck5.com/forums/resources/axle-identification-chart.10/
Transfer case, find one that looks like your and click on it, then click on specifications for the model number. Probably a new process 205.
https://www.drivetrain.com/parts-ca...acements-and-parts/chevrolet-gm-transfer-case
What weight gear oil should I run in the front? Any idea general capacity?Looks like a 14 bolt FF rear, 10 bolt GM front axle and a NP-205 transfer case. The rear brakes look to be the 13" x 2.5" drums.
Is that 75w-140 the right one for the front diff as well?If you have an 8 lug wheel and there are 10 bolts on the differential cover, you have a Dana. If you have a 6 or 8 lug wheel and there are 14 bolts on the differential cover, it’s a 14 Bolt. If you have 8 lugs on the wheel and 12 bolts on the differential cover, you have a Sterling 10.25.
As far as oil, I use 75W-140. Go on YouTube and you'll find a video of a rear under power with a plastic diff cover installed so you can watch what happens to the oil. You won't believe it! It's very violent and tends to 'wrap' around the ring gear, thus starving the bearings.
The 75W-140 really helps to curb that and your rear end will last allot longer.
Do I need to change any gaskets when draining and filling the transfer case? I know I need a new gasket for the front diff and one for the rear, but not sure about the transfer caseEarly manuals say 80-90 gear oil. There are later manuals that say atf. I use 80-90 gear oil in my 205 behind a th350. Running without any issues since 6 years.
Looks like the service manual for an 80 4x4 says to use motor oil. I figured the service manual would be much more specific about what transfer case and differentials I have, but it isn't. I'll post screen grabs belowEarly manuals say 80-90 gear oil. There are later manuals that say atf. I use 80-90 gear oil in my 205 behind a th350. Running without any issues since 6 years.