Many mechanics (and some manufacturers) recommend that you replace the transfer case fluid at least every 30,000 miles.
GMC/Chevrolet TRANSFER CASES |
Transfer Case Model |
Fluid Type |
BW1370 |
ATF (Dexron III or higher) |
BW4401 |
ATF (Dexron III or higher) |
BW4470 |
ATF (Dexron III or higher) |
What kind of oil does a Chevy Silverado transfer case take?
Valvoline – High Mileage with MaxLife Technology SAE 5W-30 Synthetic Blend Motor Oil, 5 Quart (Part No. 881163)
How much fluid does a 2000 Silverado transfer case hold?
Transfer Case and Differential Fluid Change
Manual transfer case fluid type |
|
Transfer case capacity |
|
New Venture 246-NP8 |
|
1999 through 2001 |
2.4 quarts |
2002 and later |
2.0 quarts |
What gear oil does a 2000 Silverado take?
Valvoline – DEXRON®-VI ATF Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid, 1 Quart (Part No. 822405)
What type of fluid goes in a Chevy transfer case? – Related Questions
Should I use 75w90 or 75w140?
If you live in a cold area, you should consider using 75W-90, but if you live in a hot area, you should use 75W-140. The other thing to consider is whether you are going to be performing heavy-duty tasks. If that is the case, you should lean towards using 75W-140.
How much fluid does a Silverado rear differential hold?
2.75 quarts (rear with 9.5” and 10.5” diff.)
What gear oil does GM use?
Genuine GM ACDelco Dexron SAE 75W-90 Gear Oil 32oz Quart 19352759.
What kind of oil goes in the rear end of a truck?
Differential fluid, also called gear oil, is the fluid that is poured into the rear differential housing. It needs to lubricate the clutches, gears, and bearings in the rear end. It also keeps all of those components cool so that all of the parts in the differential don’t overheat and belt.
What kind of gear oil goes in a rear end?
Because many of today’s commercially available synthetics are not engineered with the 9-inch’s requirements in mind, Currie advises using only conventional 85W-140 non-synthetic GL-6 rated gear oil in all front and rearend applications.
What gear oil goes in a manual transmission?
Commonly recommended manual transmission fluid formulations include SAE 80W, 75W-90, 80W-90 and SAE 90. In some cases, a multi-grade engine oil or automatic transmission fluid may be recommended. However, a manual transmission fluid is typically the most optimal for manual transmissions.
Is it OK to use ATF in a manual transmission?
Will automatic transmission fluid work in a manual transmission? Yes – provided the original equipment manufacturer recommends it. It’s important to check your owner’s manual to make sure before dumping ATF in your manual transmission. In fact, some manuals may call for a gear lube or even a motor oil in older units.
What happens if you put ATF in a manual transmission?
Incorrectly using ATF in a manual transmission or gear oil in an automatic transmission can severely increase the wear and tear. ATF does not have the thick lubrication qualities needed in a manual gearbox, and gear oil does not contain all the additives needed to smoothly run an automatic transmission.
Is ATF the same as gear oil?
Gear oil is a lubricant for manual transmission while transmission fluid is a lubricant for the automatic transmission of semi-trucks and other heavy and light-duty vehicles. In essence, they perform the same functions. However, they differ in chemical composition.
What is 80w90 gear oil used for?
GEAR OILS UNIVERSAL SAE 80W/90 are incredibly high-pressure gear oils. They are used wherever high levels of stress occur, such as in hypoid gears of road vehicles, final drive gears, planetary gears, construction machinery, agriculture and industry.
Can I use ATF instead of hydraulic fluid?
Most hydraulic systems will operate satisfactorily using a variety of fluids. These include engine oil, automatic transmission fluid and oil formulated specifically for the hydraulic compartment.
Is ATF full synthetic same as ATF 4?
Yes, ATF+4 is considered a synthetic material. However, use of the term “synthetic” in the lubricant industry is variable.
What is ATF+4 compatible with?
ATF+4 is fully compatible with all transmission applications where ATF+, ATF+2 and ATF+3 Automatic Transmission Fluids are specified. Only certified ATF+4 is recommended for service of FCA vehicles as where ATF+4 is specified in the owner’s manual.
Can you use Dexron VI instead of ATF 4?
Yes. Synthetic ATF and conventional fluids are 100 percent compatible with each other.