Kirt -
I think that is a clutch plate version so you usually need the
additive if you run regular oil, or you can use some of the ones that have it.
I think Redline synthetic has 2 varient of oil one with one with out (Might
have the MS suffix to the part as I recall) I think they (redline) and other
sell the friction modifier for those type of diffs. Check also with
Summit/Jegs they usually have that stuff as well. I have used the redline with
the additive and added a bit more when using the clutch type diff in another
car.
I think you can find the instruction for it on the Spicer site, but it
took some time to find the right area for the diffs when I was looking for the
truetrac stuff a while ago. I don't recall it being all that helpful other the
"you may be killed" type of warning and disclaimers :-)
Oh, and given the
haloween theme don't feel bad if you can't get any orange pumpkin juice for
the diff ;-)
Sandy
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From: "KJENSSEN@aol.com"
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Sunday, October 14, 2007 2:41:56 PM
Subject: [Tigers] Powr-Lok
Hi,
This
Halloween...I thought I would drain the pumpkin and install new oil. I
have
a Spicer/Thornton "Powr-Lok" 3.31
I imagine I will need some type of
friction modifier or additive. If anyone
has any ideas please feel free to
post some info.
By chance does anyone have a copy of the Spicer/Thornton
"Powr-Lok"
installation and maintenance instructions manual ?
Thanks...
KIRT JENSSEN
B9473199
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