I have 1964 Marine corps M38A1, I’ve looked through the manual ( Army TM) and it calls for GO 90 in the diffs, but the the rear diff is positrac and front is limited slip. Do I need to use a different oil or a friction additive?
Thanks Don G.
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Re: Marine Corps Jeep diff fluid
yes but follow your aftermarket parts manual.
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Re: Marine Corps Jeep diff fluid
Where would one find an aftermarket parts manual?
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1942 M3 Halftrack Zelda MVPA # 31688
Clark CA-1 Airborne Dozer
Letorneau Model D-4 Airborne Scraper
Clark CA-1 Airborne Dozer
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Re: Marine Corps Jeep diff fluid
portrayal press sells the issue lube order reprint for $5. probably worth it for you.
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i might still have this manual somewhere if you are interested.
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Re: Marine Corps Jeep diff fluid
they were both power locks front and rear....which would use 90wt. with a friction modifier
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