crawler#976
Expedition Leader
DT ProFab is building 10.5" and 11.5" AAM axle diff covers. I was fortunate enough to get a prototype to try on Cactus Red. The shell is 0.250 mild steel plate that is laser cut and CNC bent. The seams in the shell and 0.375 thick flange are TIG welded. After welding they use a flywheel grinder to true up the flange. Fill plug is a 3/4 NPT, drain plug is a 1/2 NPT. I didn't wiegh it, but it's heavy - at least 4 times heavier than the stock cover.
Install is very easy. Loosen the bolts on the stock cover, crack the seal to drain it, remove the stock cover. The gasket is reusable, and it only goes on one way, it is not symmetrical. Clean up the remaining oil, install the new cover, refill. For fill and drain plugs I ordered Gold Plug magnetic plugs - super strong magnets on'm! http://www.goldplug.com/
The stock cover holds 85 oz of 75/90W Synthetic Gear Oil.
I refilled it with Valvoline synthetic, and it took all I had without reaching the fill hole. I could stick my finger in and found the level of oil about 3/8 down, and figured that a gallon of oil was probably enough...
Yes, that's right - it went from 85 oz to 128 oz, and I suspect it would take nearly another quart to get it to the top.
Took some photos of the inside of the diff, the gasket, and the installed cover.
Install is very easy. Loosen the bolts on the stock cover, crack the seal to drain it, remove the stock cover. The gasket is reusable, and it only goes on one way, it is not symmetrical. Clean up the remaining oil, install the new cover, refill. For fill and drain plugs I ordered Gold Plug magnetic plugs - super strong magnets on'm! http://www.goldplug.com/
The stock cover holds 85 oz of 75/90W Synthetic Gear Oil.
I refilled it with Valvoline synthetic, and it took all I had without reaching the fill hole. I could stick my finger in and found the level of oil about 3/8 down, and figured that a gallon of oil was probably enough...
Yes, that's right - it went from 85 oz to 128 oz, and I suspect it would take nearly another quart to get it to the top.
Took some photos of the inside of the diff, the gasket, and the installed cover.