Last week it was discovered that at 70k miles the left side rear axle seal was leaking. Not having the time to do the job myself, I had a shop replace the seals on both sides as well as redo the rear brakes and flush the rearend.
They used a Havoline GL5 gear oil in the rearend. I asked them if they had added a friction modifier since I have a limited slip rearend, but was told that with GL5 that a modifier was not needed.
I'm thinking otherwise, as I now notice the when I backup and am turning at the same time that the rearend seems to shudder a bit. I haven't noticed any shudder going forward.
Haven't done any extensive testing of this, just something that I've noticed a couple times over the last 5 days or so.
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Okay... . Since posting the above I've read more and see that maybe doing several figure 8's might help. However, I suspect it really needs some friction modifier added.
[This message has been edited by Irontrader (edited 02-20-2001). ]
They used a Havoline GL5 gear oil in the rearend. I asked them if they had added a friction modifier since I have a limited slip rearend, but was told that with GL5 that a modifier was not needed.
I'm thinking otherwise, as I now notice the when I backup and am turning at the same time that the rearend seems to shudder a bit. I haven't noticed any shudder going forward.
Haven't done any extensive testing of this, just something that I've noticed a couple times over the last 5 days or so.
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Okay... . Since posting the above I've read more and see that maybe doing several figure 8's might help. However, I suspect it really needs some friction modifier added.
[This message has been edited by Irontrader (edited 02-20-2001). ]