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Re: oil change

To: Ron.Landis@kentcounty.org ("Ron Landis")
Subject: Re: oil change
From: Acekraut11@aol.com
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:28:00 -0500
Ron,

I dont know enough about the history of your car to tell you how necessary it 
might be to change your differential fluid.  However, unless a previous owner 
has been proactive and kind to you and installed a drain plug on the 
differential you will need to drop the differential in order to drain the old 
fluid out.  Not that tough of a job, especially if you have access to a lift.  
20 bolts will do the trick.  4 for the differential itself, then the rest for 
the driveshaft and halfshafts.  If you are not sure of the history of the car 
then an added benefit of removing the differential would be  your ability to 
inspect the differential mounts to make sure they are in decent shape.

You can change the trans fluid without having to remove the trans tunnel.  I 
have done it by jacking up the drivers side of the car enough for me to get 
under it, jacking up all of the car(better if you are draining it) or by doing 
it on a lift(best).  You will need to purchase a little pump that screws onto 
your fluid bottle in order to fill it up.

Come to think of it, you could always attach a hose to the bottom of the pump 
and slide it into the differential and pump the old fluid out without removing 
the diff.  However it is difficult to know if you have gotten all of the fluid 
out or not.

I am sure others will have additional information to add.

Cheers,

Aaron




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