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That’s very interesting Steve
I always thought automatic transmission can’t use any major slippery liquids
Motor oil huh ?
No wonder those Allison transitions are bulletproof units.
in the humvee and humme rh1 world there is terminology called the vampire,
when cooling loop brakes inside theT case, it floods with extra ATF that supposed to go through the cooler loop, it makes the oil go up all the way to filer housing through air tubes, the transfer case starts to leak...
Here is an example
All second and 3rd generation Toyota Tacomas use very similar transfer case, all aluminum , split housing,
Two main gears and chain, run by gear oil from factory.
95% of transfer cases are aluminum housing,
As far as chain goes, it’s just a connector between two gears nothing else, in fact if you examine 242, it would have been so much easier, tiny bit costly and probably forever solid unit. If they added the 3rd sprocket to make it a gear drive instead...
OEM doesn’t mean always good or accurate 🤷♂️
ok granted, my T case chain lasted 60.000 miles, with ATF, I am sure gear won’t extend its life any longer, however why not try something that could be better in other ways.
I’ll keep you guys updated as mileage goes up, I am so far at 780 miles, I...
few reasons why I chose gear oil instead of ATF,
i drive a lot, my transfer case gets hot, I had to replace the ATF every 15 to 20.000 miles, it was cooking inside and envaporating
I had enough of that, gear oil a lot more heat tolerant than ATF.
gear oil is also a lot quieter than super thin...
I was just fortunate it wasn’t taken, California charges flat fee of 45 bucks for those plates to buy and 50 buck each year.
My Hummer plate says H1 USA that was also available in 2018
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