Putting oil in 9"?
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Putting oil in 9"?
How have you guys gone about putting oil in your 9"? I installed mine before I put oil in it, and it's near impossible to fill it up..
None of the pumps would work to get it in there.. and I don't know if i managed to get enough in.. It started leaking out of the fill plug REALLY fast, but I only managed to get in maybe 2-2.5 quarts of 80w90 gear oil..
I don't want to start it if there's not enough in there.. but it's pouring out when I open the fill plug..
What do you guys think?
None of the pumps would work to get it in there.. and I don't know if i managed to get enough in.. It started leaking out of the fill plug REALLY fast, but I only managed to get in maybe 2-2.5 quarts of 80w90 gear oil..
I don't want to start it if there's not enough in there.. but it's pouring out when I open the fill plug..
What do you guys think?
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I used a rubber hose attached to the end of a funnel. Same set up as a beer bong. If you're busy doing something else, just pop the hatch and hook a bungee cord to the release mechanism and let it hang...
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Yeah that's what we tried.. something like that.. Tried about 4 different methods.. Eventually we got something to work, but it started pouring out after what felt like maybe 2 - 2.5 quarts.. Is that normal?
I REALLY don't want to start it up, and have it mess up because there's not enough oil...
How much did yours take in before it started leaking out?
I REALLY don't want to start it up, and have it mess up because there's not enough oil...
How much did yours take in before it started leaking out?
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I didn't add any additive to it.. wasn't sure if I was supposed to. I have the trutrac. Maybe add additive after I change the fluid at 500 miles?
Also.. Mine didn't come with the drain plug.. How in the world are you supposed to draing it without one ??
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Oh ok, that looks a LOT easier to fill it up that way.. Do you think it would be safe to drill a drain plug when it's in the car already? I don't wanna drill through and hit something!
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Due to the metal shavings I would not drill into the casing. I have a Moser 9 and even with my fill cap off it was super tight regarding clearance. Do you not have a vent tube? If you don't want to break the rear back down just remove the vent and pour it in there.
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But still, how in the world am I supposed to drain out the oil after the 500 mile break-in period?
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And about the metal shavings, it will all be washed out with the gear oil when it comes out, so they won't matter..
I just don't want to drill into the housing and hit something..
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It's not that bad putting gear oil in. I actually just had to. hell, the hardest part was getting the drain plug out. Every time i've ever added fluid, I get the plug out, then take the gear oil, put a vaccum hose that barely fits over it snuggly. Then duck tape that bitch on. Get under the car, work the hose into the hole, then squeeze the fluid out of the bottle. Works like a gem! It takes a little while, because that fluid is so thick, but it does work well!