I got my 1992 M998 a few days ago, and began to go through it. I changed the rear diff oil, and then went to go change the front, but close to nothing came out!! The diff had not made any noise to indicate things were in a bad way, and the magnetic plug had some shavings on it (for that matter, so did the rear), but nothing ridiculous. I've refilled it, and after I check all the other fluids in the truck and make sure nothing else is empty, I'll take it for a spin and change the fluid again to flush out what I can.
I have no idea how long the truck was like this, and since it doesn't seem to be leaking when static, I have no idea how many miles it was driven low/out of front diff oil.
Maybe I'll escape having to rebuild it, but I want to have a plan in my pocket in case I have to.
I've read the TM on differential repair (TM-9-2320-280-34, chapter 19), and there seem to be a largish number of specialized tools. I'm not sure I have the skill/equipment/time to be able to do it by myself. Who rebuilds these differentials? Is it something a local shop can do, or is it a specialized job to be sent out?
Currently, the big auction site seems to be full of 2.73 diffs for reasonable cost, but some research has indicated I probably have 2.56 gears, which appears to be a bummer from a parts availability standpoint.
And so it begins
I have no idea how long the truck was like this, and since it doesn't seem to be leaking when static, I have no idea how many miles it was driven low/out of front diff oil.
Maybe I'll escape having to rebuild it, but I want to have a plan in my pocket in case I have to.
I've read the TM on differential repair (TM-9-2320-280-34, chapter 19), and there seem to be a largish number of specialized tools. I'm not sure I have the skill/equipment/time to be able to do it by myself. Who rebuilds these differentials? Is it something a local shop can do, or is it a specialized job to be sent out?
Currently, the big auction site seems to be full of 2.73 diffs for reasonable cost, but some research has indicated I probably have 2.56 gears, which appears to be a bummer from a parts availability standpoint.
And so it begins