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Default Change gear oil in a 12 bolt

Hi guys,I've never changed the oil in the 12 bolt of my Camino.Would 2 quarts of 80w90 and a 4 oz.bottle of posi additive be enough?Thanks,Bill.
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2 quarts is usually enough.
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Yes, unless you spill some.
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Yes, unless you spill some.
Don't spill it! You will have that unique smell in your shop/garage for weeks and it permeates everything!

I use only GM posi additive as I have had issues with anything else as far as clutch chatter.
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Draining the old, used oil, is the strongest and worst, smell and there is no way to avoid getting that smell in a building, unless it is drained outside. The new oil, almost, smells good, compared to the old "stuff"...
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Draining the old, used oil, is the strongest and worst, smell and there is no way to avoid getting that smell in a building, unless it is drained outside. The new oil, almost, smells good, compared to the old "stuff"...
When I had my rear end shop I smelled like that every day for 15 years.
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Big Gear Head............Could you list what options we have for POSI ADDITIVE ????
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The GM additive still works most of the time. The Ford additive seems to work better, if you don't mind putting Ford oil in your Chevy. Amsoil makes a good additive. I don't like the stuff that comes in a tube at the auto parts stores.
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I use the GM positraction axle gear lube in the old metal quart cans. I also use the limited slip differential fluid that comes in those small plastic containers. The old sperm whale fluid that is tuff to find these days.
I personally think it is better for the old original gears and posi plates.
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I use the GM positraction axle gear lube in the old metal quart cans. I also use the limited slip differential fluid that comes in those small plastic containers. The old sperm whale fluid that is tuff to find these days.
I personally think it is better for the old original gears and posi plates.
HI YES old school metal cans of oil the best
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