Joe,
the spit is still disassembled. We don't know the condition of the diff.
It's 35 years old. So we think we'll install a drain plug, change the
oil, and flush it to make sure.
Thanks,
Liv
Joe Guinan wrote:
> I would tend to think that if you KNOW the diff in question is in
> good shape (no whining at speed, basically) that you could get away
> with doing it while the diff is still assembled. You'd certainly want
> to flush it well to make sure no shavings got left in there to cause
> trouble. Since my used one was purchased via an online auction, I
> wasn't sure what I would find and didn't want to go to the trouble of
> mounting it up and then find out it was in need of a complete rebuild.
>
> Joe Guinan
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