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M1009 differential lube/oil & Torgue wrench

CycleJay

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Hi Guys,

I would like to service the both differentials on my M1009.

I read the TM's on how to do this, it looks like something
I can do, so I am going to do it myself, while I am at work,
and off the clock, so I do not get in trouble for doing it at home.

But I need to ask, What are your recommendations for
differential lubricating oil?
The TM's say use "GO lubricating oil.."
So I am checking auto parts stores websites, and not finding any..


Also, it says I need a torgue wrench, what brand would you guys
recommend?

Any advice would be appreciated..

Thank you,

CJ
 

Cucvnut

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I have a craftsman Torque wrench. It is a great wrench.

As for Gear Oil you need 80/90W gearoil for both axles and the posi additive for the gov lock. ( rear axle only) and you need Diff cover gaskets you have a 10 bolt axle front and rear.
 

ralbelt

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You can use RTV (blue) in place of the gasket. Just be sure to clean all surfaces squeeky clean before assembly. Brake clean will clean up good.
 

dstang97

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So wait....there is a thread that has Frequently asked questions? Something that important should be first it the threads. possibly a sticky.
 

CycleJay

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True,
But some times, even when you search for something, you cannot always find it.
So there should be no harm in asking those people in the know.

I for one, personally speaking, NEVER have a problem with someone asking me a question,
never have, and never will..

Thank you and good night,

CJ
 

ralbelt

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CJ you are welcome, If I know the answer or where to find the answer I will always post it up, enjoy finding the answer, especially when the subject is on my to do list as was your question.
 

ryan77

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I thought you dont need posi additive in a gov lock since it has the springs not a friction surface???
 

ralbelt

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The FAQ states only the M1028 requires the GM additive. I believe that I have read that it should also be added to the M1008 locked rear diff.

Would it hurt to add it if not required?
 

ryan77

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m1008,m1028,m1028a2,m1010,m1031 all need additive the m1009 has a different rear end a 10 bolt gov lock or as some call it a gov bomb!!! Complete piece of garbage for a rear end!!!
 

lindyp38

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True,
But some times, even when you search for something, you cannot always find it.
So there should be no harm in asking those people in the know.

I for one, personally speaking, NEVER have a problem with someone asking me a question,
never have, and never will..

Thank you and good night,

CJ
amen.....amen.......i totally agree.....
 

ODdave

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You do not need an additive. The only trucks that need an additive are the 1028 and 1031 and only in the front axle.

Dont waste $ on gaskets. Use GREY rtv. It holds up much better than the blue or black rtv. Gaskets tend to leak and i have seen the bolts loosen on the covers with the gaskets. Using rtv gives you extra assurance this wont happen.
 
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