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Re: Changing diff fluid on a 97 LS
[Re: TeaQue]
#752822
09/20/06 04:34 AM
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Joined: Dec 2000
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Somewhere around 2.5 quarts, your manual should tell you exactly. Fill until it comes out of the fill hole and put the bolt back in. Easy job.
I just want to tell you both good luck, and we're all counting on you.
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Re: Changing diff fluid on a 97 LS
[Re: sparkem]
#752823
09/20/06 03:31 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 509
Rock Warrior
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It should be 2.7 for the rear diff and 1.3 for the front. Which comes out to exactly 4 qts. You might as well do both while you are under there. Then again, why not do your transfer case (2.4 qts) and your transmission (about 4 qts)? You should do all of those fluids every 30k miles.
'90 Montero XLS (Sold, sadly) '95 Montero LS 160k '03 Montero Limited 30k
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Re: Changing diff fluid on a 97 LS
[Re: LandRaider]
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09/21/06 01:53 PM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 217
Wheeler
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Orange sticker on the drivers doorjamb will tell you if it is LSD On a 97 The Sticker would be On The Driver's side Center Console towards The Floor. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
2003 Montero Limited White 2001 Montero GLS Diesel 1990 Montero Black Off Road Package. 1990 Montero Parts Truck.
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Re: Changing diff fluid on a 97 LS
[Re: Winston]
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09/22/06 03:52 PM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 167
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Wheeler
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Ok, I'm going to try to tackle this if I have time today.
How do I do the transfer case? Are there any filters I need to replace?
I just need gear oil correct?
I had my tranny fluid changed about 10k miles ago so I just need to do the front/rear diff and transfer case.
1997 Montero LS 3.5 V6 31x10.5 BFG A/T's T-bar lift Optima Yellow Top Cheap Pilot Fog lights
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Re: Changing diff fluid on a 97 LS
[Re: TeaQue]
#752826
09/22/06 05:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 6,896
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The transfer case will have a drain plug and a fill plug just like the diffs. I am not sure if the gen2 with the 4Hi mode needs something special. Check your manual. With the t case, it is hard to reach the fill hole with just the bottle of fluid. They make a flexable tube that screws onto the gear oil bottle that you can get up to the fill hole easier. There are also a few pumps you can buy to pump the fluid up to the fill hole. Also make sure you use the correct size socket and/or wrench, you dont want to round the plug off. I use a 15/16s or a 24mm. If you run into any problems, post up.
I just want to tell you both good luck, and we're all counting on you.
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