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Hi all
When laying down some rubber lines, am i right that I should be leaving a nice parralel pair?
If I'm only leaving the one is this the wrong amount of oil and inhibitor in the diff?
If so is this something I can correct myself on a Sunday afternoon? (I am hand with the odd spanner)
Is there a "recognised" amount that should be put in from dry etc?
Cheers Guys.
When laying down some rubber lines, am i right that I should be leaving a nice parralel pair?
If I'm only leaving the one is this the wrong amount of oil and inhibitor in the diff?
If so is this something I can correct myself on a Sunday afternoon? (I am hand with the odd spanner)
Is there a "recognised" amount that should be put in from dry etc?
Cheers Guys.
Magic919 said:
From the Monkfish Website
Redline Diff Oil 1 Litre £17.33 inc vat
Redline Friction Modifier 0.118 Litre £12.86 inc vat
Redline Diff Oil 1 Litre £17.33 inc vat
Redline Friction Modifier 0.118 Litre £12.86 inc vat
Thanks. Didn't realise it was on the website
Andys got it all under control! You will need 2 litres of oil and one pot of modifier unless you have a harrop diff cover.
1/2-3/4 hours labour, maybe a bit more. Depends if we get the modifier level right first time. Every diff is different so sometimes they need a bit more to get right which may involve a couple more trips onto the ramp after the test drive to ensure it doesn't chatter.
Labours £49.95 p/h + VAT
Labours £49.95 p/h + VAT
Hi Roger just a quick one whilst you are on. Dont get clunking when driving but occasionally there is some drive train clunks typically whilst turning at very low speed (like in a car park)
Speaking to alan he said his did that too, presume its a standard feature? Never does it under load or when normal driving and is indipendant of temp too and is very rare
Speaking to alan he said his did that too, presume its a standard feature? Never does it under load or when normal driving and is indipendant of temp too and is very rare
stigmundfreud said:
Hi Roger just a quick one whilst you are on. Dont get clunking when driving but occasionally there is some drive train clunks typically whilst turning at very low speed (like in a car park)
Speaking to alan he said his did that too, presume its a standard feature? Never does it under load or when normal driving and is indipendant of temp too and is very rare
Speaking to alan he said his did that too, presume its a standard feature? Never does it under load or when normal driving and is indipendant of temp too and is very rare
We get it also
Hex said:
IS there a walkthrough type guide anywhere? or am I just asking far too much. lol
This any good
plus this thread from a few days ago
www.hsv.org.uk/topic.asp?t=542161&f=69&h=27
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