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Rear Differential Fill Question - M1009

cmroles

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I just changed the fluid in my rear differential. According to the LO the rear 10-bolt should take 5.4 pints of 80/90. I got almost, but not quite, 5 pts in before the new GO started coming back out of the fill plug. At this point its closed back up, but am I going to have problems if I leave it filled to the bottom of the plug-hole?

I know most people say to leave it 1/2" or so below the plug, so I'm just curious if I've created a potential problem.

Thanks
 

DokWatson

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Gov-bomb differential doesn't use clutch packs like a regular limited slip, no additive required.

Its supposed to be filled up to the fill hole. Axles have breathers, you can't hurt it by 'overfilling' it.
 

cmroles

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I just fill it up till she blows .. let it drain out till its just at the top of the fill. Plug her and go.
Perfect. I was just worried that I'd damage by overfilling.

The truck only has 26,000 miles on it, and the gear oil that came out looked like vintage 1984...
 

gvaneck

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I need to drain out my rear fuild and i was wondering what gasket I should get for the m1009 and if the front and rear seal is different
 
I need to drain out my rear fuild and i was wondering what gasket I should get for the m1009 and if the front and rear seal is different
I JUST did this to my 1009- the front and rear have different seals.

Front-Gasket GM# 458860
Rear-Gasket GM# 26016662

I went to Oreilly's and gave them the GM numbers and they had them in stock...hope this helps.....:grd:
 
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ChiefMinion

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Front Rear Differential Gasket

1986 M1009

If it helps anyone, the Fel-Pro gasket numbers for the axle housings are:

Front: RDS 55075
Rear: RDS 55028-1

Note that when I walked in to NAPA, and asked for the front gasket, their computer specified the rear. Not a problem since I needed a rear anyway. They are NOT the same.
 

ryan77

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Most gear oil has the additive in it! look on the bottle unless you get the cheap stuff like costal, valveoline at autozone has it in it.
 

idM1028

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:ditto:
Yep, love the valvoline. Mostly because I can use it in the rear AND the front of the M1028 :grin:
You shouldn't have any problems with overflowing. I just changed out my front and rear diff fluid. I've always just filled up my fluids till they start pouring out the fill plug and have never had a problem.
 
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