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Differential Oil Level

Looking for the proper differential level on a EP7000-EP10000 S#FN410391 (all electric)

I'm told about 1-2 inches below where you fill. There is no site plug. Is this correct? Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 12 Mar 2016 00:51
  • By lance_d
  • joined 7 Feb'16 - 16 messages
  • Indiana, United States
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Working on a CAT EP8000. Getting code 027, unit travels slow...any info on this code?? Thanks.
  • Posted 1 Apr 2020 04:43
  • By All Lift Tech
  • joined 3 Oct'10 - 57 messages
  • California, United States
the level has to be within sight of the bottom of the fill plug hole
as long as you can see it then the level should be ok, i would not fill it all the way though, oil expands when heated up and level will rise and if you fill it too high then it may blow out of the case breather.

using a bright led flashlight and maybe a measuring stick or something to stick in there to give you and idea of where the oil is helps alot ;o)

while adding oil (if you have to) pour some in, let it settle before checking it, repeat if needed till level is where you want it.

yes i don't know why they do not provide a sight glass for these, it surely is needed. :o)
  • Posted 25 Apr 2016 06:13
  • By swoop223
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  • North Carolina, United States
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