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Differential oil capacity and draining

PostPosted: Wed, 07 Jun 2023 4:00 +0000
by RookieHilux
So today we changed Differential and transfer case oils for my hilux, Front Diff with ADD 1,65 liters, Rear Diff with lock 2,90 Liter and transfer case 1 Liter, thats total 5,55 liters.

We let the diffs and tranfers case to drain for about 10 minutes or so, till there was barely nothing coming out at all, after that filling the up with hand pump till they leaked from the filler hole, and we did a double check for each hole with a finger.

After i got home the 20 liter canister of oil was sitting at 15 liters mark, so that makes me wonder, did we screw up by not letting the cases drain for long enough? how much old oil they can hold up after draining? Worst case scenario is that we didnt fill em up enough. cant get to car on a lift to do a triple check from the filler holes right now, and im too chubby to go under the car to do it on the parking lot :D

am i just being too paranoid about this or is it normal that diff and tranfer case wont drain all way to empty? :)

Re: Differential oil capacity and draining

PostPosted: Wed, 07 Jun 2023 6:58 +0000
by Gipsy
Maybe the 20litre can was overfilled by .55litres? Anyway don't worry if you checked the fill hole with your finger it's full ;)

Re: Differential oil capacity and draining

PostPosted: Wed, 07 Jun 2023 12:19 +0000
by Rob_Wood
Gipsy wrote:Maybe the 20litre can was overfilled by .55litres? Anyway don't worry if you checked the fill hole with your finger it's full ;)


If you are stressed (without panicking) then after daily driving for a week you can stick your finger in again.

Re: Differential oil capacity and draining

PostPosted: Wed, 07 Jun 2023 4:11 +0000
by dave g
Your right they never drain comple jack the car up so it is level unscrew the filer plugs if oil does not run out you need to top it up the bottom of the hole is the full level if it over full let it drain to the level.