Apologies if this info is here somewhere, but a search has not pointed me to it.
After trying to do my own regear I had issues and lost confidence, so have had a garage do it for me. Places that will work on 20 year old Jeeps are few and far between in the UK, so when I pick it up tomorrow I will have a 250 mile drive home.
The Revolution Gear break in process requires a number of short drives at low speed, with the need to let the differential cool in between. I will need to do this as part of my drive home. However, I have been unable to find any info on how long I need to let the differential cool for. I understand this may depend on a number of factors, so my plan is to go no faster than 35mph for the first few 20 mile stints and to allow time to cool between. Forecast says temperature will be about 60 degs in the UK tomorrow. Any rough indication of how long I need to stop to allow the differential to cool would be much appreciated.
My guy told me his standard break in process is 5, 15 minute drives at 55mph, with 45 minutes of cool down, then changing the fluid after 500 miles.
He recommended 85-140w conventional Lucas for fluid.
This was a shop that does 10-20 Jeep rehears a month for the last 25ish or more years.
