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Synthetic Lubricants are proudly made in the U.S.A.
Change Gear Lube After Break-In Period for Long Differential Life
by Kevin Dinwiddie
AMSOIL Drivetrain Specialist Kevin Dinwiddie is a veteran of 28 years in the
oil industry and a Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS) by the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication
Engineers (STLE).
This article appeared in Professional Car Washing Magazine, March 2007
Few motorists realize that most differential wear occurs during the first 5,000 mile
break-in period. Quick lubes can do customers a service, as well as increase profits, by encouraging them to
change to high quality synthetic gear lube following the break-in period in order to reduce wear and extend
differential life.
Motorists know when they’re supposed to change their motor oil. They have oil life monitors,
oil change centers and television commercials all telling them when it’s time for an oil change.
Differential oil changes, on the other hand, often get overlooked. Many people don’t even think of the
differential when performing routine maintenance on their vehicles and don’t realize four-wheel drive trucks
have two differentials and a transfer case that all require service. In fact, according to one quick lube
company, only one to two percent of their customers purchase a differential gear lube change.
Most differential wear occurs during the break-in period. Because differentials are not
equipped with filters, break-in metals are suspended in the oil, causing increased wear as the particles
mesh between the gears. Hauling heavy loads and towing heavy trailers causes additional stress to the
differential during the break-in period and can lead to premature differential damage or failure. Changing
the gear lube after the break-in period (about 3,000 to 5,000 miles) is a low-cost maintenance investment
that provides a significant payoff, including greatly reduced wear, extended differential gear and bearing
life and protection for expensive vehicle investments.
Auto manufacturers recognize the importance of draining abrasive break-in materials. As seen
in Chart 1, some manufacturers recommend an initial drain interval of between 500 and 3,000 miles.
Chart 1
MFG & Model (Trucks, Vans & SUV's) |
Model Year |
Drain interval (Miles) |
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500 |
3000 |
5000 |
12000 |
15000 |
30000 |
All Dodge full size pickups and Ramcharger Front &
Rear Differential |
2003-2005 |
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S |
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All Dodge full size pickups and Ramcharger Front &
Rear Differential |
1995-2002 |
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S |
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Dodge Full Size Vans |
1995-2003 |
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S |
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Ford E-Series, Excursion, Expedition, F-Series &
F-Super Duty, Lincoln Blackwood, Navigator & Aviator |
1997-2005 |
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S Petroleum Gear Lube |
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|
|
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Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Suburban, Tahoe, GMC
Yukon, Yukon XL, Denali & Cadillac Escalade |
1999-2002 |
First 500 miles (break in period) Trailer towing |
|
|
|
|
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Chevrolet C and K models 1500 2500 & 3500 |
2001 |
|
N Initial oil change Only (Break-In) |
|
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S |
|
Chevrolet Avalanche |
2002-2005 |
First 500 miles (break in period) Trailer towing |
|
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Chevrolet SSR |
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Locking diff |
2003-2005 |
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N Initial Oil change Only (Break-In) |
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S |
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Standard diff |
2003-2005 |
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S |
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Nissan |
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Standard Diff |
All |
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S |
Limited Slip Diff |
All |
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S |
N |
Toyota |
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Sequoia |
2001-2002 |
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N |
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Sequoia |
2003-2005 |
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S |
Tundra |
2004-2005 |
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S |
Tacoma Limited Slip |
2004-2005 |
|
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S |
N |
S = Severe Service
N = Normal Service |
Differential internal components consist of six gears (one pinion, one ring, two side and
two spider gears), six bearings (two pinion, two carrier and two axle) and sometimes include a clutch setup
for limited slip performance. All of these parts require high quality, clean gear oil in order to perform at
an optimal level.
Most pickup trucks, SUVs and vans operate in severe service conditions, including towing,
hauling, steep hill driving, commercial use, plowing, , off-road use, rapid acceleration, frequent
stop-and-go operation and high ambient temperatures. These severe service operating conditions subject the
differential to extreme pressures and operating temperatures.
New vehicles such as turbo diesel trucks and vehicles with V-10 engines boast more
horsepower and torque than their predecessors, but differential designs have remained virtually unchanged.
Differentials today are subjected to severe duty service and encounter more stress and heat than was seen
only a few years ago. Modern gear oils are challenged with providing adequate wear protection during severe
service operating conditions, while also providing maximum fuel efficiency.
According to a 2005 SAE paper titled “Breaking the Viscosity Paradigm: Formulating
Approaches for Optimizing Efficiency and Vehicle Life,” concurrent with this strong drive toward better fuel
economy, consumers have been demanding increased performance, which has required axle lubricants with
enhanced durability protection and lower operating temperatures. There has been a 34 percent increase in
engine horsepower over the last decade, while axle gear sizes have remained constant, sump capacities have
been lowered, and drain intervals extended. In the light truck segment there has been a 93 percent
horsepower increase since 1981.
Further evidence of stress and increased temperatures during the differential break-in
period is documented in a 2005 SAE paper titled “The Effect of Heavy Loads on Light Duty Vehicle Axle
Operating Temperature.” A light duty GM truck towing 14,000 pounds was driven from Orange County, Calif. to
the Nevada state line. The test was conducted with both a new axle and a broken-in axle. Over level ground
towing, oil temperature was measured at 230 degrees F in the new axle and 203 degrees F in the broken-in
axle. Oil temperature over the most grueling portion of the trip, during which a maximum 6 percent grade
was encountered, revealed the new axle was operating at 350 degrees F and the broken-in axle was operating
at 300 degrees F. Laboratory dynamometer test results simulating a truck hauling a trailer provided similar
results, with level ground towing temperatures recorded at 266 degrees F with the new axle and 194 degrees F
with the broken-in axle and towing temperatures (at a 3.5 percent grade) recorded at 370 degrees F with the
new axle and 295 degrees F with the broken-in axle.
For optimum protection in today’s differentials operating in severe service environments
high quality synthetic gear lubes are recommended. In some cases synthetic gears lubes are capable of
extended drain intervals of up to 50,000 miles in severe service and 100,000 miles in normal service, or
longer where specified by the vehicle manufacturer. AMSOIL synthetic gear lubes, for example, are formulated
with shear stable synthetic base stocks and an extra treatment of additives. Unlike conventional petroleum
gear lubes their excellent thermal stability prevents thermal runaway, a phenomenon caused by a lubricant’s
inability to control friction and increased heat under high stress conditions.
Premium synthetic gear lubes are available for a full range of applications, including turbo
diesel pick-ups, SUVs, vans, delivery/utility vehicles, light, medium and heavy-duty trucks, buses, heavy
equipment, 4x4s, tow trucks, race cars, tractors and motor homes.
Synthetic gear lubes save motorists money through extended drain intervals, and they are
also cost effective as compared to petroleum gear lubes.
Most customers are unaware of the importance of changing the factory-fill gear oil within
the first few thousand miles. Synthetic gear lubes are ideal for owners of new vehicles so provide your
customers a valuable service and recommend differential oil changes. Your customers will appreciate the
service and you will increase sales.
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