Diff oil
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CTE

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1,515 posts

264 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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I have an LSD in my TVR from a Ford Sierra 4x4i. When I fitted the diff, in my ignorance, I used EP90 gear oil. I seem to remember reading somewhere that you have to use a specific grade of oil for the viscous coupling, which makes perfect sence. Can anyone tell me what the oil spec is...guess I could ask the local Ford dealer, but then they could not tell me what the correct tracking settings were on my RS focus the other week?

Munter

31,330 posts

265 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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I've had good info before by phoning Ford technical. I think this is the number.... not sure.

http://www.ford.co.uk/OwnerServices/VehicleService...

you can contact the Ford Technical Information Centre directly on 0906 5533447. Please note that this is a premium rate line and calls are charged at £1 per minute. You can also write to the Ford Technical Information Centre at PO Box 300, Walsall, WS5 4QH

powerstroke

10,283 posts

184 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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CTE said:
I have an LSD in my TVR from a Ford Sierra 4x4i. When I fitted the diff, in my ignorance, I used EP90 gear oil. I seem to remember reading somewhere that you have to use a specific grade of oil for the viscous coupling, which makes perfect sence. Can anyone tell me what the oil spec is...guess I could ask the local Ford dealer, but then they could not tell me what the correct tracking settings were on my RS focus the other week?
a big oil co like shell or a smaller firm like millers oil would have a chart of recomended grades

jagracer

8,248 posts

260 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Try Castrol LS

Edited by jagracer on Thursday 17th February 22:04

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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Where's Opieoilman when you need him?

Try a PM to him. http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?mem...

Steve

dcr

39 posts

250 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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my memory is that the viscous part is sealed so normal oil is used,Morris Oils application list says EP80W90

hth Dave