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Steven...
We may had been over filling our diff, and we had gear oil splashing like crazy
out from the diff. The rear underside of the car looked terrible after an
event. Jack Wheeler taught us to use some custom plastic (PVC?) washers around
the shafts. They were not seals, as such, but did discourage the splashing by
a good 90% (+/-). After we started using them, the underside of the car was
much cleaner after an event. Not difficult to make. Wheeler said that it was
Hardy Prentice who tipped him off to the practice.
Bill Dentinger
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From: Stephen Borowski <biznzman@pacbell.net>
To: FOT Triumph <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sun, Aug 14, 2016 8:44 pm
Subject: [Fot] Diff Fluid Level
I just put one quart of Red Line Shock Proof Heavy into my TR4 live axil, 4:11,
Detroit Locker. One quart filled it right to the top. Does anyone over fill it?
I believe you could run an additional quart and still have half the air space
although the axils would be floating in it.
My air vent and tube is set very tall.
Steve B
TR4
Killer B Racing
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<div>We may had been over filling our diff, and we had gear oil splashing like
crazy out from the diff. The rear underside of the car looked terrible
after an event. Jack Wheeler taught us to use some custom plastic (PVC?)
washers around the shafts. They were not seals, as such, but did
discourage the splashing by a good 90% (+/-). After we started using
them, the underside of the car was much cleaner after an event. Not
difficult to make. Wheeler said that it was Hardy Prentice who
tipped him off to the practice.</div>
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<div>Bill Dentinger</div>
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From: Stephen Borowski <biznzman@pacbell.net><br>
To: FOT Triumph <fot@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Sun, Aug 14, 2016 8:44 pm<br>
Subject: [Fot] Diff Fluid Level<br>
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I just put one quart of Red Line Shock Proof Heavy into my TR4 live axil, 4:11,
Detroit Locker. One quart filled it right to the top. Does anyone over fill
it?<br>
<br>
I believe you could run an additional quart and still have half the air space
although the axils would be floating in it.<br>
<br>
My air vent and tube is set very tall.<br>
<br>
Steve B<br>
TR4<br>
Killer B Racing<br>
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