A little more reading and it appears that 80W90 GL4 is what’s needed for the Transfer Case, but still not finding much on the differentials
Either oil will do, however,but is it also better in the 304 V8 or should I stay with a more standard 10W40 engine oil?
LuK had proven to be a solid replacement set that isn't either "fancy" or expensive. You can go with a more performance oriented clutch, but unless you have a specific need for one, they are a waste of money.It sounds like everyone likes the LUK clutches over Centerforce?why?
The stock limited slip unit is called that Trac lok, which is a clutch style LS.I think( think) its got the D44 with positrac
So you either need to be a fast learner or have a lot of money. While stock Jeeps are every bit as reliable as any car of the era, their usage and PO's inability to leave them alone makes them a large target for abuse and "upgrades" which leads to multiple issues, both minor and major. Relying on professional mechanics to do work will quickly drain your pocket book, ruin your marriage, and in the end force you to sell a kidney to keep it running.and while I am a great parts swapper, I dont have enough confidence in my mechanical skills to diagnose or recognize a whole lot of problems myself, hence having more experienced hands at the shop do it.
LOL, while I have been away from Jeeps for a few decades, Idrove my first CJ at age 14 back in '75, snow plowing the parking lots at Lambert Field in St Louis.So you either need to be a fast learner or have a lot of money. While stock Jeeps are every bit as reliable as any car of the era, their usage and PO's inability to leave them alone makes them a large target for abuse and "upgrades" which leads to multiple issues, both minor and major. Relying on professional mechanics to do work will quickly drain your pocket book, ruin your marriage, and in the end force you to sell a kidney to keep it running.