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57NAPCO 11-15-2020 08:51 AM

Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. Arrived
 
....should be used (and how much?) in the 10 bolt rear diff and the SM465 transmission? Warm climate once I arrive. (No synthetics)
Thanks

Checklist;
Fresh engine installed (everything new,except fuel pump:mad:) new u joints, rebuilt rear brake system(fronts today), fresh tires, new shocks, and....

Loco83 11-15-2020 01:59 PM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Good set of tools and some parts. ;)

57NAPCO 11-16-2020 06:43 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
I’m guessing 80-90 gearlube in the diff and SM465 transmission. Transfer case is a different story, could be ATF or gear lube depending on the model. The NP203 takes 30W oil, NP205 takes 80-90 gearlube, NP207 and 208 take ATF.

wixthedog 11-16-2020 07:03 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
4 qts for the SM465, and I use 80w90 without any additives.

Dead Parrot 11-16-2020 11:47 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Does the rear end have some variation on limited slip/locking? Those sometimes recommend a special fluid or additive. On most rear ends, you fill until the fluid starts coming back out the fill hole on the side. Two one quart bottles usually leaves you with one bottle still having most of the fluid in it.

Start out with windshield cleaning fluid of the below 0* variety, assuming a Maine to Texas trip.

If the rear brakes are drum, do a few sharp stops while in reverse to adjust the rears.

skyphix 11-16-2020 03:12 PM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
I'll defer on the lubricant selection for the rear diff and trans...

But definitely bring an extra fuel pump, or some line and a clicky clack electric pump. Cheap enough and I've had that bite me on road trips in old cars. The last road trip I took in my truck I flew down to SC and drove it back to Maine. I bought two sets of cheap sockets/ratchets off of Amazon (Stanley brand... honestly, I've used them to build my entire truck,) a set of screw drivers, and an adjustable wrench. Throw some basic wiring essentials in a box too. You'll have plenty of fuel stops to grab water and snacks along the way. I like to keep wheel bearings and seals and a small container of wheel bearing grease with me too.


Leaving Maine for the winter? Don't blame you. Hopefully next year is a little more normal and we can meet up next time you're in the north! Let me know if you need anything from up here while you're gone.

57NAPCO 11-17-2020 09:22 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by wixthedog (Post 8836418)
4 qts for the SM465, and I use 80w90 without any additives.


57NAPCO 11-17-2020 09:23 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Maine to Texas :thumbs:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead Parrot (Post 8836498)
Does the rear end have some variation on limited slip/locking? Those sometimes recommend a special fluid or additive. On most rear ends, you fill until the fluid starts coming back out the fill hole on the side. Two one quart bottles usually leaves you with one bottle still having most of the fluid in it.

Start out with windshield cleaning fluid of the below 0* variety, assuming a Maine to Texas trip.

If the rear brakes are drum, do a few sharp stops while in reverse to adjust the rears.


57NAPCO 11-17-2020 09:26 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Thanks, maybe we can meet up next spring/summer. Yep, headed back to TX, lots of work to do since I’ve been loafing in New England for a bit.

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyphix (Post 8836577)
I'll defer on the lubricant selection for the rear diff and trans...

But definitely bring an extra fuel pump, or some line and a clicky clack electric pump. Cheap enough and I've had that bite me on road trips in old cars. The last road trip I took in my truck I flew down to SC and drove it back to Maine. I bought two sets of cheap sockets/ratchets off of Amazon (Stanley brand... honestly, I've used them to build my entire truck,) a set of screw drivers, and an adjustable wrench. Throw some basic wiring essentials in a box too. You'll have plenty of fuel stops to grab water and snacks along the way. I like to keep wheel bearings and seals and a small container of wheel bearing grease with me too.


Leaving Maine for the winter? Don't blame you. Hopefully next year is a little more normal and we can meet up next time you're in the north! Let me know if you need anything from up here while you're gone.


skyphix 11-17-2020 11:16 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 57NAPCO (Post 8836886)
Thanks, maybe we can meet up next spring/summer. Yep, headed back to TX, lots of work to do since I’ve been loafing in New England for a bit.


Have a safe trip!

57NAPCO 11-27-2020 06:29 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Traveled thru 16 states, 2400 miles and the truck was flawless. Ran it at 65-70 mph the whole way. Left Portland at 12:30am early Tuesday morning and arrived outside of Austin at 3:00pm Thursday afternoon.

https://i.postimg.cc/2yTP2Tbv/CD88-F...5-CD6-DB91.jpg

TKCR 11-27-2020 07:46 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 57NAPCO (Post 8841470)
Traveled thru 16 states, 2400 miles and the truck was flawless. Ran it at 65-70 mph the whole way. Left Portland at 12:30am early Tuesday morning and arrived outside of Austin at 3:00pm Thursday afternoon.

https://i.postimg.cc/2yTP2Tbv/CD88-F...5-CD6-DB91.jpg

Oh wow! You brought the ole girl home. How was the seat for that ride? Comfortable? Happy to hear you made it home safely with no issues.

57NAPCO 11-27-2020 10:52 AM

Re: Taking a road trip, 1987 V10 4X4 short step, about 2300 miles. What fluids....
 
The seat is what made the trip, really! That short wheel base, tightly sprung 4X4 beat me up bad, especially in LOUISIANA.


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