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Postby Uncle Arthur » Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:17 am

jcs86 wrote:Hmm I have done that before.
The inside of your diff doesnt look very clean :?


You were hoping for diff bling??? :?

When I had it rebuilt, the diff lappers advised me LSDs run (and provided me with) a molybendemen (sp?) compound which makes the oil black.
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Postby corners » Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:27 pm

Uncle Arthur wrote:
jcs86 wrote:Hmm I have done that before.
The inside of your diff doesnt look very clean :?


You were hoping for diff bling??? :?

When I had it rebuilt, the diff lappers advised me LSDs run (and provided me with) a molybendemen (sp?) compound which makes the oil black.


Ah ok

In the past when I have opened diffs they dont appear shiny but are typically clean inside.


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