Richie, how's the axle holding up?
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Richie, how's the axle holding up?
Just checkin' up on ya and making sure everything is okay.
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Holding up beautifully!!
Many Mahalos to you! It feels so good to drive the car without any rattles and wondering whether or not the diff is gonna dry up.
I'll have your cd for you on Friday, as well as a cheeseburger and soda. This is my new HIIC currency, right Wes?
I'll have your cd for you on Friday, as well as a cheeseburger and soda. This is my new HIIC currency, right Wes?
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No problems. Glad everything turned out. We can use that gear oil at your next service interval - so nothing wasted.
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I picked up some 75W90 gear oil but we never got around to using it. Turned out to be my CV joint/boot. The exhaust knocked the clamp off and some of the grease leaked out. Luckily, Richard had a CV kit on hand and was able to replace the grease and clamp.
Nino was actually the one who stopped the rattles. No knock on your skills though bro.
Nino was actually the one who stopped the rattles. No knock on your skills though bro.
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I'm going to be changing out my gear oil with redline 75W90 for the front and rear even though the FSM says that you need 80W90 for the front and 75W90 for the rear! 75W90 should cover the range that the diff needs
Anyone know what I can use as an equivalent to "Three Bond 1105"? I need this for when I seal the differencial after fluid change.
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- I could have swore I posted this already... If anyone else see this somewhere it doesn't belong please let me know
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Anyone know what I can use as an equivalent to "Three Bond 1105"? I need this for when I seal the differencial after fluid change.
Jon
- I could have swore I posted this already... If anyone else see this somewhere it doesn't belong please let me know
Jon
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