mrclean426
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- Benton City
- Ram Year
- 2005
- Engine
- 5.9 Cummins
if you can hold your hand on it for 5 sec without 3rd degree burns it is not at 200 degrees
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You need at least a 1/2 hour or more,closer to an hour is even better,before it'll be at full operating temp,15 minutes isn't near long enough to get a diff up to temp,especially a heavy duty one,that has a pile of steel to heat.Take it for a good hour long drive and run it up to 70+ mph for a bit,as that's closer to most highway speeds
Don't think so,i've measured 180 at 30 miles at 75 mph and 200+ at 150 miles at a steady 90+ mph,on a 90 degree day. Putting 140 into it is "not" gonna hurt the diff,in fact the diff will live longer in 99% of cases with 140 then it will with a 90 weight in it,especially if you work the truck. Some of you guys would jump off a cliff if the owners manual told you toactually its already at 170 within 30mi so it likely hits 170 within 10miles. then its able to maintain the 170ish

. They only dropped the fluid specs to improve milege,they sure didn't drop them to increase the longevity of the diffDon't think so,i've measured 180 at 30 miles at 75 mph and 200+ at 150 miles at a steady 90+ mph,on a 90 degree day. Putting 140 into it is "not" gonna hurt the diff,in fact the diff will live longer in 99% of cases with 140 then it will with a 90 weight in it,especially if you work the truck. Some of you guys would jump off a cliff if the owners manual told you to![]()
. They only dropped the fluid specs to improve milege,they sure didn't drop them to increase the longevity of the diff
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Wonder why Nascar guys run diff coolers if it never gets above 170this is what i know as fact. summer day, empty truck ,75mph ,80w90 , rear is already at 170 in 30mi.
likely it hit 170 around 10-15mi but i didnt check that as it was irrelant to me.
at constant 75mph it never waivers from 170 even after very long distances.
extra thick iron and steel diff covers vs stock cover make no difference at all in the above temp results.
good day sir
