Published On Apr 2, 2024
In this video, I am attempting to stop a leak in my front differential axle seals by filling the differential with Full Synthetic Gear Oil on my 1994 Chevy K1500. I got a tip from a friend that he was able to get his to stop leaking by filling it with this exact brand (Valvoline) so I am giving it a shot. I will update whether or not this does anything for the leaks, but I at least needed to top it off because a significant amount had leaked out over time.
• Gas Tank Replacement | 1994 Chevy K1500
Valvoline 75W-90 Full Synthetic Differential Fluid (Gear Oil)
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Replacement Differential Fill Plug
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Disclaimer:
Wrench on your own vehicle at your own risk. Ben Wrenchin' doesn't recommend all the methods used in this video. In fact, some of the methods in this video should never be used at all. EVER. Be smart and safe. Ben Wrenchin' is not responsible for injury resulting from performing actions found in this video. This is only to serve as entertainment purposes and is not meant to be used as suggestion or instruction for how to perform any of the actions contained in this video.
0:00 Intro
0:30 The Problem
1:05 A Potential Easy Solution
2:12 Filling The Differential
4:50 Reinstall The Fill Plug and Clean Up The Mess
7:31 Outro - Please Subscribe!