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walbro fp
Join Date: May 2007
Location: USA - Harford County, Maryland
Posts: 481
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Yea, there will almost always be some metal shavings there, just make sure clean it up very well and if you can get a finger on the inside of the tranny see if you can scoop any more out. After that it should be good with new gear oil, if the previous oil was beat then the new oil will make a world of diffrence.
Make sure you change the rear diff as well, if its a open diff then you can use the same gear oil that goes into the tranny, if its a LSD then you have toget gear oil that has a LSD additive or get the additive and add it to a gear oil. Good luck. |
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Arizona
Posts: 96
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I believe it's not an LSD but will be getting to that today. I believe the guy who "changed" my fluids when my clutch was changed, air tooled the poop out of the reill bolt and drain plug. Took a good 4 hours to get the bolt off.... So it was too late for the diff.
Hey thanks alot! Took much weight of my shoulders ![]() Oh and last night me and my bro both got our cars out, I used Royal Purple oil and it makes a world of difference.... We were speeding like bats out of hell, the ricers didn't know what to do! (he has a 75 dodge dart) haha, it was hilarious to toy with these kids.... Last edited by shiftysupra; 09-16-2008 at 11:24 AM. |
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