The problem is this my diff fluid or fluid for another diff

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If you wouldn't mind .BenHar wrote:Jack the car up so that both rear wheels are off the ground.
Release the hand brake and put the gearbox in neutral.
Turn one of the rear wheels. If the other wheel turns in the same direction then it is an LSD. If the other wheel turns in the opposite direction it is an open diff.
In either case the oil in your picture is incorrect.
From http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... fferential (which I linked to above):
"For normal, open differentials, use a 75W-90 oil, such as Silkolene Syn 5, Redline 75W-90 NS, Castrol SAF-XO or Fuchs Sintopoid. You will need approximately 0.9L for a small case differential, or 1.7 litres for the larger (medium case) diff.
For Limited-Slip differentials, use a 75W-140 specifically designed for plate-type LSDs. A normal gear oil will destroy the plates and make it work like an open diff. The recommended options are Castrol racing b373 or Syntrax limited slip (which replaces the old SAF-XJ oil) "
Would you like one of us to come round and do it for you?
Ben

BROOMY wrote:If you wouldn't mind .BenHar wrote:Jack the car up so that both rear wheels are off the ground.
Release the hand brake and put the gearbox in neutral.
Turn one of the rear wheels. If the other wheel turns in the same direction then it is an LSD. If the other wheel turns in the opposite direction it is an open diff.
In either case the oil in your picture is incorrect.
From http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... fferential (which I linked to above):
"For normal, open differentials, use a 75W-90 oil, such as Silkolene Syn 5, Redline 75W-90 NS, Castrol SAF-XO or Fuchs Sintopoid. You will need approximately 0.9L for a small case differential, or 1.7 litres for the larger (medium case) diff.
For Limited-Slip differentials, use a 75W-140 specifically designed for plate-type LSDs. A normal gear oil will destroy the plates and make it work like an open diff. The recommended options are Castrol racing b373 or Syntrax limited slip (which replaces the old SAF-XJ oil) "
Would you like one of us to come round and do it for you?
Ben

Me speciality!pacerpete wrote:
Ben is good with alarms as well. You could be in luck !

Something I've been meaning to ask you though. Just been curious...BenHar wrote:Me speciality!pacerpete wrote:
Ben is good with alarms as well. You could be in luck !
Ben


No.Mitchen wrote:
Is your name really Ben?