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190 transmission rear end oil level

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    Posted: 13 Mar 2022 at 7:42pm
how much over the full line should i be running my 190. it has a coupler in it with no hydraulics 
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For pulling?? the higher the better, to flood the differential gears. Use light weight (HyGuard/HyTran/821XL/Permatran) oil, not 80/90 wt.  Oil level can be as high as half-way submerging the top shaft in the transmission and then that will have the differential half submerged too.  Needling the differential is a good thing.
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as to the front end - if you have no PD clutch - many take out the torque housing gears and put in sealed bearings so one needs no oil - IF you still have the torque housing gears we put oil jugs in bottom of center housing and foam to cut down on amount of oil needed -but you have to keep those cone/cup needle brgs in the front housing wet... about normal on RH dipstick...
  
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differential gears have been needled was told by them to run mystik synthetic. 
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I drilled and taped a drain plug on the circle plate on side of torque housing just about even with clutch main shaft. I keep filling until oil comes out. Takes a bit of time to get oil there.
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