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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Front Diff Maintenance.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Shelley" data-source="post: 1020608" data-attributes="member: 58803"><p>Have gone through this with my 2001. Used a vacuum pump and drew out all I could through the filler plug hole. Used a small diameter plastic tube on the end of the pump and bent it down. Did not get all but did it two times during oil changes and was satisfied that enough old stuff was drawn out. Did another oil swap on a road trip, 2,200 miles. The front axle seal leaked so used a pump/squirt oil can with diff fluid and at every fuel stop, removed the fill plug, topped out the front diff and did another 400 miles. The fluid did get changed and the under carriage was well sealed with a coating of fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Shelley, post: 1020608, member: 58803"] Have gone through this with my 2001. Used a vacuum pump and drew out all I could through the filler plug hole. Used a small diameter plastic tube on the end of the pump and bent it down. Did not get all but did it two times during oil changes and was satisfied that enough old stuff was drawn out. Did another oil swap on a road trip, 2,200 miles. The front axle seal leaked so used a pump/squirt oil can with diff fluid and at every fuel stop, removed the fill plug, topped out the front diff and did another 400 miles. The fluid did get changed and the under carriage was well sealed with a coating of fluid. [/QUOTE]
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