Automatic Transmission Fluid.
Glad I asked…I was thinking AnTi Freeze
Automatic Transmission Fluid.
My 50/50 mix has been in a plastic spray bottle since spring 2017 with no issues.
If the plastic works, and if its clear, all the better because it would be nice to see how long it takes the mixture to separate. Ive been told it doesn't take long.This is good to know - I put mine into a plastic oiler - I'll keep an eye on it...
maybe he tried to put it in a coke bottle !
As far as a gasket goes, myself and others much more experienced than me prefer RTV. If you ever smack your pumpkin really hard on a rock then you will understand why. The RTV will hold a seal where as a lubelocker won't.
I disagree. I've beaten the crap out of my front diff cover on rocks and it doesn't leak. The other people I wheel with got one leak and the their arms up in the air and gave up
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I broke a front ring gear on the trail and to pull the broken teeth out so it wouldn't lock up while driving home. Lubelocker was a nice off and back on with no RTV mess.
Everyone's experience will be different, but I'm in my diffs at least twice a year if not more. The lubelocker has been nice.
The other thing to remember is that a lubelocker isn't designed to be a permanent replacement. The can need to be replaced after multiple uses. I've been using my rear lubelocker for many years.
I too am in my diff's one or twice a year and can definitely see the usefulness of such a gasket. It would probably be a good idea for me to keep one handy in the tool bag as cheap insurance.
I will say that I've never used a gasket though and was taught by my dad to always use RTV. So I've never had one fail on me and am only going one the advice of others. Though I've never had RTV fail either.
I too am in my diff's one or twice a year and can definitely see the usefulness of such a gasket. It would probably be a good idea for me to keep one handy in the tool bag as cheap insurance.
I will say that I've never used a gasket though and was taught by my dad to always use RTV. So I've never had one fail on me and am only going one the advice of others. Though I've never had RTV fail either.
The manual says to use 80w90. Everything I've read says that Lubelocker is the way to go for gaskets, couldn't find any though so ended up going with Fel Pro.
80w90 If your NOT gonna tow! If you may tow you need a diff weight
At least yours is easy to get to
I snapped off a top rear shock mount bolt yesterday
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My guess is some idiot used a powerful impact to put those on and off a few times until they fatigued to the point of failure. When you get them out I'd replace them all. If you find any other ultratorqued bolts on the jeep i wold replace those too...
Very small things.Oh yeah forgot to add that. I forget some people manage to tow things with a TJ.
On the pumpkin? A powerful impact would spin the bolts long before it over stretched them.My guess is some idiot used a powerful impact to put those on and off a few times until they fatigued to the point of failure. When you get them out I'd replace them all. If you find any other ultratorqued bolts on the jeep i wold replace those too...
Exactly. Acetone in plastics like HDPE and LDPE is good to go but if you put it in PET, which is another common polyethylene formulation, not so much. Other plastics may or may not be subject to attack. Most people have no idea what their dollar and grocery store spray bottles are made of so its just easier to recommend metal.I know acetone dissolves stuff like Styrofoam, but not sure about whatever plastic a spray bottle is made of.
https://www.millerplastics.com/how-acetone-affects-certain-plastics/#:~:text=The acetone will damage the,or even dissolving the plastic.&text=At Miller Plastics, we've,guess the chemical resistance chart.
Trust me, I have used ample amounts of PB blaster. I'll run by anywhere that's not NAPA tomorrow and see if there's anything stronger.
Yes, they can work. It all depends if it's corrosion holding the bolt or just from some DA over tightening last time they were installed.has anybody tried these ?
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