LSD OIL

RAYBOY

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What’s the best LSD oil for a 2.2 Sport ?
My Diff Is a bit grumbly at very low speeds and take up
Quiet at speed
Is there an oil that might quieten things down?

cheers me dears
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AntStark

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AntStark

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Given the frequency the oil is changed and the minimal price differences between brands you might as well buy the best stuff you can. Just make sure the grade is correct
 

t-tony

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Just because you pay more for a particular oil brand, does that mean it is better?

Tony.
 

AntStark

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Just because you pay more for a particular oil brand, does that mean it is better?

Tony.
Probably not…I do buy Heinz Beans though and they are better
 
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MarkLG1973

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This..Castrol Transmax

I used this. It’s a bugger to fill - if I remember rightly I took out the spare wheel and used the hole the hanger bolt passes through to route a length of pipe down to the filler.
Worth doing the gearbox while you’re at it😉
 

t-tony

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If you use a piece of garden hose you can fill the diff. via the n/s/r wheel arch. The same with gearbox, same piece of hose fed down the r/h side of engine.
In both cases remember to remove the filler plug before you drain it.

Tony.
 
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