M-38 Differential oil
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2021 5:17 am
Hi Everyone,
I am a new member posting for the first time. I have owned my 1952 M-38 for 35 years now. Over the years I have noticed that the oil in my front differential is much thicker (almost like a foamy light viscosity grease) than that of the rear diff. I have drained and changed the oil many times (it doesn't drain so I remove the cover to help facilitate draining) flushed out all this thick goopy gear oil with diesel and a brush, and refilled with the appropriate 90 wt EP gear oil. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Millstoneman
I am a new member posting for the first time. I have owned my 1952 M-38 for 35 years now. Over the years I have noticed that the oil in my front differential is much thicker (almost like a foamy light viscosity grease) than that of the rear diff. I have drained and changed the oil many times (it doesn't drain so I remove the cover to help facilitate draining) flushed out all this thick goopy gear oil with diesel and a brush, and refilled with the appropriate 90 wt EP gear oil. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Millstoneman