So all my fluids need to be done...
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Originally Posted by Clemsons2k' timestamp='1406734086' post='23265915
Diff fluid is super easy. Basically the same as doing the tranny fluid. Just make sure you have new crush washers.
Also, remember to remove the fill before the drain, just in case you can't get the fill off for some reason!
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I had not expected it to turn out like this lol.
I'm down for whatever, but once all my supplies arrive I'll be looking to do the service pretty soon after that.
I'm down for whatever, but once all my supplies arrive I'll be looking to do the service pretty soon after that.
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just a tip if you decide to change diff fluid. The fill bolt is a 23mm. For my ap1, a socket will not fit at all because of a bar blocking the way. I had to get a 23mm box end wrench. A adjustable wrench is too big and will hit the fins on the diff/pumpkin. Also, no way to get the exact torque specs on the fill bolt, just make sure you don't strip it while tightening. 33lbs shouldn't take too much effort, just have to guesstimate.
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just a tip if you decide to change diff fluid. The fill bolt is a 23mm. For my ap1, a socket will not fit at all because of a bar blocking the way. I had to get a 23mm box end wrench. A adjustable wrench is too big and will hit the fins on the diff/pumpkin. Also, no way to get the exact torque specs on the fill bolt, just make sure you don't strip it while tightening. 33lbs shouldn't take too much effort, just have to guesstimate.
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