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Old 12-26-2007, 07:13 AM
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Here is an instruction for removing your shifter Axialflow shortshifter installation

I also seem to remember someone in here having trouble with royal purple diff fluid and it ruined his diff. And your problem sound like the diff to me.

I would get on it and replace the fluid with a different brand to rule it out right away since the fluid is cheap, but a new diff is NOT. To many people have ruined their diffs with bad fluid.
Old 12-26-2007, 07:57 AM
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thanks how about the use of motuL lsd oil?? thanks thaks!! do you think if i change the fluid it can be fix??? thanks!!!
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ohhh thats bad the shop even told me that the royal purple is the best!! sucks!!!!!!!!!! will it be fix it i change the diff oil?? thanks thanks!
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le-607 or it's replacement.

i believe the replacement is le-1604.

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what brand of oil is that???? sorry noobie here.... guess i still have to oder it from U.S and ship it here.. thanks!!!
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le-1605 is the replacement, not 1604.

brand is lubrication engineers.
Old 12-26-2007, 10:38 AM
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oh thank thanks!! any other alterantive oils that i can use??? how about the tranny what oils should i use??? and also can the humming be cured by the oil??? thanks!!!
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dude...

for the last time, use LE-607 or LE-1605.

if you live in COLD climate...use amsoil 75-110.

that's all there is to it, now get to it and change that diff oil.

tranny oil, use the new honda MTF.

but i am pretty sure this is unrelated to your tranny, especially if it is shifting okay.

get to it!!!!
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Originally Posted by jyeung528,Dec 26 2007, 11:46 AM
dude...

for the last time, use LE-607 or LE-1605.

if you live in COLD climate...use amsoil 75-110.

that's all there is to it, now get to it and change that diff oil.

tranny oil, use the new honda MTF.

but i am pretty sure this is unrelated to your tranny, especially if it is shifting okay.

get to it!!!!
i agree
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Originally Posted by pinoyk20,Dec 26 2007, 11:38 AM
also can the humming be cured by the oil??? thanks!!!
just give it a shot... it may work or may not work..but good luck...

just a question.. are you in the Philippines? if u ar, its hella hot and humid out there and you might be really using the wrong oil and the oil myt not be doing its job.


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