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Rear diff Oil Viscosity

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Rear diff Oil Viscosity

Post by Boggn »

Hey, I know this has been touched on a few times but cant seem to find what im after, the car has 315,000 kms so just wandering whether i should use a 80w-140 LSD oil or a 90w LSD oil in the rear diff?
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Post by chunks »

Helps if you tell us what sort of car it is mate.
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Post by xy_ute »

its a 1990 mavrick tb42
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Post by InSanE »

yea mate 85w 140 oil is suppost to be used in the rear diff mate
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Post by rumpig89 »

am running an oil called 'cruiser 140' in mine and it is now the tight as - works a treat!

as for if it is bad for it or not i am sure someone will add somethin if its a big no no? also mine has 390 k's
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Post by Boggn »

haha yea the car info would have been good wouldnt it, was in a hurry. cheers xy ute.
i ended up gettin a nulon LSD 85w - 140 oil. cheers for the help
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Post by Auto-Craft »

We use a straight 140 in units with bigger tyres, more horsepower normally.

In std tyred retiree's vehicles we sometimes use a 85-90 instead, in our colder climate.
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