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What oil does a 208 transfer case take?

What oil does a 208 transfer case take?

since the 208 is chain driven, it takes transmission fluid. dextron III/mercon to be specific.

What kind of transfer case does a Blazers use?

There are two different transfer cases used in the blazers. New Process 231, which is a manual shift transfer case. Uses 2.5 pints of Dexron IIE or equivelant.

What kind of oil do you put in a transfer case?

If you have the NV246 (Autotrac), then you need the blue AT-2 fluid (which, last I heard, is still only available through the dealership). We need an accurate ID of your transfer case.

How to clean transfer case fluid in Jimmys / Blazers?

Pull the upper plug and then the bottom one and drain the case, let it drain for some time. Once drained, replace the lower plug and fill the transfer case thru the upper plug until it overflows. Then replace the plug adn clean up the mess. There are two different transfer cases used in the blazers.

What kind of fluid for AWD transfer case?

Uses 2.5 pints of Dexron IIE or equivelant. Borg Warner 4472 AWD transfer case. Uses 3 pints of Dexron IIE or equivelant. The best thing is to replace the fluid with DexronIII, since it exceeds DexronII’s specifications and is readily available.

What kind of oil do I need for a transfer case?

4. What Kind Of Transfer Case Fluid Do I Need? Full-time systems use SAE 10W – 30 or 10W – 40 engine oil while the conventional transfer cases will require SAE 80W-90, or SAE 80W GL-5 gear lubricants. For conventional transfer cases, you will also require DEXRON II fluid for transmission.

There are two different transfer cases used in the blazers. New Process 231, which is a manual shift transfer case. Uses 2.5 pints of Dexron IIE or equivelant.

Pull the upper plug and then the bottom one and drain the case, let it drain for some time. Once drained, replace the lower plug and fill the transfer case thru the upper plug until it overflows. Then replace the plug adn clean up the mess. There are two different transfer cases used in the blazers.

Uses 2.5 pints of Dexron IIE or equivelant. Borg Warner 4472 AWD transfer case. Uses 3 pints of Dexron IIE or equivelant. The best thing is to replace the fluid with DexronIII, since it exceeds DexronII’s specifications and is readily available.

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