Burned center diff fluid?
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Burned center diff fluid?
After reading abour the different kinds of gear oils and the stories about the plastic fill plug breaking on the diffs, I waited to get all the parts before doing anything that might sideline the rover. I finally decided on Amsoil Severe Gear and found some new brass plugs for the diffs. Well, I drained the the front diff and to my surprise, the fluid looked as if it was brand new, with just a minor amount of gunk stuck to the magnet on the drain plug. I went to the rear diff and found the same, and was beginning to think I had wasted some time and money, especially since both the plastic fill plugs were fine, and the $50+ I Spent for new brass plugs was probably not needed. Anyway I went to the center diff and pulled the drain plug, expecting to see the same, new looking fluid and instead found a thin, black fluid pour out in just a few seconds. I think it may have been dirty automatic transmission fluid it was so thin, but it's hard to be sure. Has anyone else noticed the center diff turning the fluid black like this?
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What is the swivel pin housing exactly?
Mike, the magnetic mud was definitely different than what was on the front and rear diff plugs. There wasn't really any mud, just a few shiny slivers of metal. I didn't measure what came out, but it seemed like a lot, just very thin fluid. I almost wonder if when the previous owner had the trans fluid changed about a year ago the shop may have also put tranny fluid in the center diff. Anyway, it does seem to run fine. What would I listen or look for to know if something is wrong?
Mike, the magnetic mud was definitely different than what was on the front and rear diff plugs. There wasn't really any mud, just a few shiny slivers of metal. I didn't measure what came out, but it seemed like a lot, just very thin fluid. I almost wonder if when the previous owner had the trans fluid changed about a year ago the shop may have also put tranny fluid in the center diff. Anyway, it does seem to run fine. What would I listen or look for to know if something is wrong?
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DII's have CV joints like on a front wheel drive car, that is where the front axle shafts mate to the front wheels, it is what allows the front wheels to get power and still turn.
The DI has a swivel ball, it is a big metal ball with all the ball bearings and stuff that allow the front wheels to be under power and still turn.
It looks like this...
http://roverparts.com/Parts/FTC5105.cfm
As long as it is properly lubed it will last this side of forever.
The DI has a swivel ball, it is a big metal ball with all the ball bearings and stuff that allow the front wheels to be under power and still turn.
It looks like this...
http://roverparts.com/Parts/FTC5105.cfm
As long as it is properly lubed it will last this side of forever.