Rear diff pics
#21
Use a 90 degree die grinder with 3M roloc scotch brite pads https://www.fisheriessupply.com/3m-r...bly-with-shank https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-...3241340&rt=rud
You can get scotch brite pads, sanding discs, bristle discs. They are awesome. You can use an electric drill if you don't have a die grinder.
You can get scotch brite pads, sanding discs, bristle discs. They are awesome. You can use an electric drill if you don't have a die grinder.
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I use a brass wire brush for a drill (for the low speed vs a grinder) with the differential wrapped up in tin foil to get the RTV off. I went from 10 minutes of scraping to 30 seconds of wire brushing with the drill when I take my covers off.
After changing mine a few times I got lazy and picked up a $7 drill pump along with some clear tubing and now I drain mine without taking the covers off.
After changing mine a few times I got lazy and picked up a $7 drill pump along with some clear tubing and now I drain mine without taking the covers off.