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Changing Differential Fluid Without Removing Cover. Whether the differential has a drain plug or not, it’s best to remove the cover after the fluid is drained so you can thoroughly clean out. I decided to perform the rear diff change (dana 44) without removing the diff cover. This weekend i'm going to be changing the transmission & differential fluids in my 96 s10 4.3 rwd w/ 85,000mi. I am going to change out my differential fluid and was wondering what you all thought about not pulling off the diff cover when doing so. Out came the old fluid, which, by the way, was. When changing your differential fluid, should you pull the cover, use a fluid pump, or do you think either way is fine?

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Whether the differential has a drain plug or not, it’s best to remove the cover after the fluid is drained so you can thoroughly clean out. This weekend i'm going to be changing the transmission & differential fluids in my 96 s10 4.3 rwd w/ 85,000mi. I decided to perform the rear diff change (dana 44) without removing the diff cover. Out came the old fluid, which, by the way, was. I am going to change out my differential fluid and was wondering what you all thought about not pulling off the diff cover when doing so. When changing your differential fluid, should you pull the cover, use a fluid pump, or do you think either way is fine?

How to Change Differential Fluid (QUICK AND EASY) YouTube

Changing Differential Fluid Without Removing Cover When changing your differential fluid, should you pull the cover, use a fluid pump, or do you think either way is fine? I am going to change out my differential fluid and was wondering what you all thought about not pulling off the diff cover when doing so. Out came the old fluid, which, by the way, was. Whether the differential has a drain plug or not, it’s best to remove the cover after the fluid is drained so you can thoroughly clean out. I decided to perform the rear diff change (dana 44) without removing the diff cover. This weekend i'm going to be changing the transmission & differential fluids in my 96 s10 4.3 rwd w/ 85,000mi. When changing your differential fluid, should you pull the cover, use a fluid pump, or do you think either way is fine?

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