Hi all
I'm fitting a 3.9 diff in the next few days. I bought it a few months ago, and have no idea how long it had been sitting around. It looks clean enough inside, but I have no way of knowing if bits of grit etc might have found their way inside. It turns smoothly with no roughness from bearings. Should I clean it out with paraffin or similar prior to fitting? Or should the oil when it's in situ flush it sufficiently?
Cleaning a diff prior to fitting
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Re: Cleaning a diff prior to fitting
I suppose you should clean it - but if it looks ok, I would fit it - run it for a couple of hundred miles, and then change the oil.



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Re: Cleaning a diff prior to fitting
That was my preferred plan certainly - I considered re-using existing oil to flush out, then changing for the new stuff after a few hundred miles
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Re: Cleaning a diff prior to fitting
I used to use paraffin to clean things but went on to use petrol - it cleans better than paraffin and dries quickly as opposed to the greasy residue of paraffin.