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Changed SkyWagz' Diff Oil. The old was OLD! and definately a little low.

Nulon SAE 90 took it's place. (glad I bought a 4L bottle when I did the 33) :)

I wonder if the diff will whine a little less now? I'll let you know. ;)

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Spent alot of time (Fiddly F**ker!!!) replacing upper and lower trailing arm bushes on the Wagz today.

Old ones were fairly goosed so Nolathane went in.

Was going to do the Panhard rod bushes too but meh... I'm over it. Another day.

Feels alot more solid and steady in the rear and yes the Diff Whine is still there but definitely better since the oil change yesterday.

Guess the new bushes may not help with the whine though. :rolleyes:

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Rob,

Squirt in 60-80 mls of Pro-ma. Must be someone in CBR sells it.

magic stuff (unless it's a LSD then not a good idea)

This stuff? --->> http://www.fueloiltreatments.com.au/technical/MBL8_oil_additive.html

Sounds pretty good. Thanks Scott. :thumbsup:

I may try some Nulon G70 --->> http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Specialty_Products/Manual_Gearbox_and_Diff_Treatment/#.U28voIGSyuk

but The Nulon oil I've put in is definitely an improvement. It actually sounded a little bit better again today.

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I put nulon g70 in my transmission a little while ago and it definitely reduced some of the cold 2nd gear crunch.

Realised after putting it in that I'd only put in half the amount I was supposed too as well. I presume it would only be better with the correct ratio

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I got that result ^^^ in the 33 just by putting in Nulon Gbox oil.

Haven't tried the G70 in the 33 Gbox or Diff yet.

Today I resoldered a dodge connection on the Drivers Front Speaker in the Wagz and put the charger on the 33's battery for some love.

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Pulled the Whole Steering column out of the Wagz today and replaced the old Bushing with a Fresh SuperPro Bush.

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Steering is much more direct. :thumbsup:

Found where the Immobiliser unit is hidden, tightened up the accelerator pedal bracket as it was quite loose and took some Slack out of the cable with a couple of Zip Ties. :)

Also hit the Grey Interior Rearview mirror with some Black as I did on the 33.

Much Nicer.

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