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What fluid goes in a F250 transfer case?

What fluid goes in a F250 transfer case?

Ford Full Size 4×4 Transfer Case Fluids

Year Range Model Recommended Fluid
1959-1972 F250 SAE 50 Engine Oil*
1966-1974 F100 SAE 50 Engine Oil*
1966-1977 Bronco SAE 50 Engine Oil*
1973-1977 F100, F250 SAE 50 Engine Oil*

What’s the difference between Mercon V and Mercon LV?

Mercon V is the most common automatic transmission fluid for a ford model. On the other hand, Mercon LV is not compatible with any Mercon fluids. Even it doesn’t be mixed with Mercon V. Since Mercon LV is designed to meet the demands of most modern transmissions, it is compatible with older GM Dexron specifications.

Why is it important to choose the correct transfer case fluid?

Choosing the correct Transfer Case Fluid is critical for the service life and operation of your Dodge or Ram Transfer Case. Over the years, lubricant specifications and service requirements have changed which can make choosing the correct fluid for your Transfer Case difficult.

Is the NV273 or np273 transfer case on sale?

COVID-19 Update: We are able and ready to fulfill orders at full capacity. Current shipping times can vary. COVID-19 Update: We are able and ready to fulfill orders at full capacity. Current shipping times can vary. The NV273 or NP273 transfer case is on sale!

What type of fluid is used in a chain drive transfer case?

**Dexron III for 1980-2000 applications: Older factory Shop Manuals list Dexron, Dexron II, ATF+ or ATF Type 7176 for many chain drive transfer cases. These older fluids have all been replaced by Dexron III ATF.

Can I use generic fluid in my transfer case?

For 2001 and later model years, the transfer case fluids are VERY specific. Do NOT USE generic fluids in these transfer cases!!!! For older transfer cases, you can upgrade to newer synthetic base fluids, but you should rebuild or at least replace the old seals as additives in synthetic fluids may not be compatible with old seals.

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