Rear Diff Capacity Advice Needed

Blckshdw

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Nov 20, 2011
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Decided to get around to changing my rear diff fluid today. Everything seemed to go relatively smoothly, until I got to the refill portion. I thought I remembered reading on a thread here to get a pair of 1 quart bottles, and before you used up the 2nd one, some would overflow from the fill hole letting you know it was full.

Well, I had my handy (so far) HF fluid pump, and I managed to drain both quart sized bottles, and no weeping from the fill hole. :undecided: Should this be a concern where I should add more fluid? If so, would it be good enough to drive short term to get fluid, or should I call in a favor to have someone bring me a bottle (or get to walking... :hahano:)

:thankyou:
 

littleblazer

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From the factory the Sierra was a quart low for 100k. As long as it is on the ring and pinion it should be okay... If you can avoid it I would though.
 

Mooseman

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Dec 4, 2011
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Ottawa, ON
According to GM-SI, the smaller diff takes 1.9L (4 pints) and the larger 8.6 ring gear takes 2.28L (4.8 pints). A liter is a little less than a quart so you're just missing a little more than a quarter quart.I'd say you're fine for a short trip.
 

Blckshdw

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Thanks guys, didn't see a distinction in the owners manual, so assumed they were the same. A buddy of mine is bringing me a bottle to fill it the rest of the way.
 

Redbeard

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According to GM-SI, the smaller diff takes 1.9L (4 pints) and the larger 8.6 ring gear takes 2.28L (4.8 pints). A liter is a little less than a quart so you're just missing a little more than a quarter quart.I'd say you're fine for a short trip.

Hey Mooseman: A liter is a little MORE than a quart! Going from memory about 950 ml/quart. And that would make the 1.9l equal to 2 quarts.
 
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Mooseman

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Bleh. You should join the rest of the planet on the metric system. :raspberry:
 
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Blckshdw

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Mini update, my friend brought me another quart, and it took every bit of it, before I saw any spill from the fill hole. So now that's taken care of. :thumbsup:
 
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littleblazer

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Bleh. You should join the rest of the planet on the metric system. :raspberry:
But has the metric system been on the moon? :raspberry: (I deal with both freedom units and science. Science is much better for fluid and thermodynamic matters anyway.)
 

Sparky

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The 8.6 has a bigger pumpkin. Holds more stuff.
 

Matt

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Dec 2, 2011
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Which reminds me, my diff didn't release after lockup last week (it has now), which, according to my searching means I REALLY need to do a drain and fill.
 

HARDTRAILZ

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Nov 18, 2011
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You should fill the 9.5 sometime....I buy cheap diff fluid by the gallon
 

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