I put a little stop leak in it for the drive shaft seals
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I put a little stop leak in it for the drive shaft seals
GETStop leak.
My immediate concern was with the type of "stop leak" you were using. You didn't list a product name or link to product info. I could imagine you'd dropped a cooling-system tablet into the differential. That could lead to grit running through the bearings, and between the gear teeth.Schurkey, why so strong on the stop leak out of curiosity? I'm not usually an additive guy either, but I'm kinda in a bind with funds so I was hoping that would slow it down a bit. The manufacturer of the stop leak says its "ok" for rear ends.
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yeah, saw dust is way better. Just kidding! Years ago, an unscrupulous used car dealer would throw some in to quiet down the hum in the rear end then, sell it!Stop leak.
Or hamburger. Or banana peels.yeah, saw dust is way better. Just kidding! Years ago, an unscrupulous used car dealer would throw some in to quiet down the hum in the rear end then, sell it!
Ain't that the truth! Or in the trans.yeah, saw dust is way better. Just kidding! Years ago, an unscrupulous used car dealer would throw some in to quiet down the hum in the rear end then, sell it!