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Change front differential fluid 1987 Suzuki LT4WD


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Can anyone point me to a good set of instructions for changing front diff oil on a 1987 Suzuki LT4WD? I can almost guess which bolts are drain & fill... but I've been wrong before... 😆 

I found some partial posts on other forums and they linked out to dead images and whatnot. Any help appreciated. 

This thing is running pretty good, got the front brakes back to life, electric start works fine, seat cover fixed up, plastics stitched back together...

BEFORE (last week):

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AFTER (today):

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Nice work ! Love bringing an old bike back to life.   Changing the diff fluid is not that difficult. The only thing you have to do ahead of time is oil the fill plug and drain plug with penetration spray oil a day ahead of time. It will strip otherwise. If there is no drain plug buy a small hand pump to remove the old oil. Pump it out and put in new ! Bam done.  

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Drain bolt on the bottom, fill hole on the side. Fill it to the bottom of the fill hole. You can do it with piece of clear tubing on a funnel, but 80/90w runs SLOWLY, so you'll have a lot in the tube by the time it's actually full. Over-filling isn't a huge issue, but it may leak out of the axle holes past the seals. Just make sure the vent isn't clogged. :)

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