Gear oil facts
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.e if I were to replace it with a non-Honda oil what would this be?
Does make a lot of difference. My gearbox is like butter now
#7
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Yep, quite different
I would edit the first post and clearly state the source, so they get the credit and so nobody is confused!
I'm not one for plagarism!
I would edit the first post and clearly state the source, so they get the credit and so nobody is confused!
I'm not one for plagarism!
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[QUOTE=oilmansi,Jan 23 2008, 11:02 AM] Do I need a special oil for limited slip differentials?
Yes. When the power distribution between two drive shafts is no longer equal (usually due to the surface condition that the drive wheels are turning on, i.e. ice, mud), limited slip differentials are able to effectively lock the two half shafts, ensuring equal power distribution once again. When this limited slip differential mechanism
Yes. When the power distribution between two drive shafts is no longer equal (usually due to the surface condition that the drive wheels are turning on, i.e. ice, mud), limited slip differentials are able to effectively lock the two half shafts, ensuring equal power distribution once again. When this limited slip differential mechanism
#10
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Originally Posted by oilmansi,Jan 23 2008, 06:22 PM
Why, we actually wrote this unlike the other article which was written by John Rowland.
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I could do that with a bit of rearranging.
Sorry to harp on but I get quite p'd off when people nick my info!