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cwood
10-22-2006, 17:15
Trying to find out how much gear oil to put in the rearend on 2006 LBZ according to amsoil's site I need between 4 and 6 pints I put in 8 and oil was just to bottom of fill hole which is the way I have always checked the level. am I wrong or is the amsoil site wrong?

chipper
10-22-2006, 17:26
I have 2 qts in mine also.

cwood
10-22-2006, 17:37
I take it you did not fill it up to the bottom of the fill hole

cwood
10-22-2006, 18:15
Ok I found in my manual .6 to.8 of an inch below fill hole but says thats for LLY, I have LBZ I think I have the wrong manual

number1motorhead
10-22-2006, 18:44
What rear end do you have?

Approximate Fluid Capacities
See Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations for more information. All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual. Recheck fluid level after filling.

Application
Specifications

Metric
English

Axle Capacities

Front Drive Axle (8.25")
1.43 liters
1.51 quarts

Front Drive Axle (9.25")
1.73 liters
1.83 quarts

Rear Drive Axle (8.6")
2.03 liters
2.15 quarts

Rear Drive Axle (9.5")
2.6 liters
2.75 quarts

Rear Drive Axle (9.75")
2.84 liters
3.00 quarts

Rear Drive Axle (10.5")
2.6 liters
2.75 quarts

Rear Drive Axle (11.5")
3.0 liters
3.17 quarts

number1motorhead
10-22-2006, 18:46
If you can tell me what rear end you have, I can post the procedure for checking the level.

cwood
10-22-2006, 19:07
I am not sure what I have how do I tell?

number1motorhead
10-22-2006, 19:14
Well, with a D-Max it should be an 11.5 inch rear end.

This is the procedure for 11.5 inch.

Rear Axle Lubricant Level Inspection (11.5 Inch Axle)
Raise the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle .
Make sure the vehicle is level.
Inspect the rear axle for leaks. Repair as necessary.
Clean the area around the rear axle fill plug.



Remove the rear axle fill plug and the seal.
Inspect the lubricant level.
Specification
The lubricant level should be between 17-21 mm (0.6-0.8 in) below the fill plug opening.

If the level is low, add lubricant until the level is between 17-21 mm (0.6-0.8 in) below the fill plug opening. Use the proper fluid. Refer to Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations .
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices.

Install the rear axle fill plug and gasket.
Tighten
Tighten the rear axle fill plug to 33 N

cwood
10-22-2006, 19:18
thanks for the info. I think i read somewhere that I could go to a gm site and type in my vin number to see exactly what my truck has but dont remember what that site was, any ideas what that site is?

DmaxMaverick
10-22-2006, 19:20
There's only 1 rear end for Duramax (and 8.1L) equipped 2500HD/3500 trucks, regardless of the engine series. LB7, LLY, LBZ, LLM....It doesn't matter.

AAM 11.5".

number1motorhead
10-22-2006, 19:45
I think i read somewhere that I could go to a gm site and type in my vin number to see exactly what my truck has but dont remember what that site was, any ideas what that site is?

Yes, I know exactly what that site is, but it is password protected and I can't give that information out. If you want, you can e-mail me your VIN and I can send you a copy of the option list (which will include the rear end) but I'm pretty sure it is the 11.5 inch.

JohnC
10-23-2006, 14:20
So, if they say "lift the vehicle" are you checking the level on a frame lift with the axle dangling or is the lift under the wheels? What should the level be for those of us who check it while lying on our backs on the ground? ;)