I'm getting ready to drain and fill the drive train fluids on the 93 and was copying quantities out of the FSM since I'm also doing my bro in law's 93 (290,000 miles or so on his!). I noticed that Toyota specifies 'hypoid' for the center only and I've always used Mobil 1 75-90 there as well as the F/R diffs. Just got me curious as I didn't have a bottle on hand to confirm it was approved for hypoid applications, so I got on the Mobil website to look at the MSD, etc.
This stuff is amazing. I've been using it since the truck was new, but this was the first time I've ventured onto their website for it (didn't have websites back in '93...). Just about dropped my jaw when I read that Eaton approves Mobil 1 as an extended drain gear oil for some of their semi-truck and commercial axles for - drum roll please - ........500,000 miles! Um, guess I've been under utilizing it with my 30,000 mile changeouts on a passenger vehicle, eh??
And yes, it is approved for hypoid so it can be used in all three 80 diffs.
Heh. So, I'm just going to change out the front diff as it's a good thing to assess the condition of the axle seal with 60,000 miles on it now. I'll get a sample out of the rear axle and center diff as well just to ensure no contamination.
A half million miles! That's amazing.
DougM
This stuff is amazing. I've been using it since the truck was new, but this was the first time I've ventured onto their website for it (didn't have websites back in '93...). Just about dropped my jaw when I read that Eaton approves Mobil 1 as an extended drain gear oil for some of their semi-truck and commercial axles for - drum roll please - ........500,000 miles! Um, guess I've been under utilizing it with my 30,000 mile changeouts on a passenger vehicle, eh??
And yes, it is approved for hypoid so it can be used in all three 80 diffs.
Heh. So, I'm just going to change out the front diff as it's a good thing to assess the condition of the axle seal with 60,000 miles on it now. I'll get a sample out of the rear axle and center diff as well just to ensure no contamination.
A half million miles! That's amazing.
DougM