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Thread: How much diff fluid do you put In 85 250sx?

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    How much diff fluid do you put In 85 250sx?

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    Manual calls for 100cc's. I normally jack the rear end up a bit and put more in. Just make sure your vent is not clogged.
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    Thank you!

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    Level with bottom of fill hole,tilt to the right a tad maybe. But you don't want much more in there.
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    Where is the vent?

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    ok so I got a few questions, when I drained the old stuff out it looked like chocolate pudding, could this be responsible for causing clunking noises? And the diff seems to not be taking any oil I put a drop in and it's flowing out the fill hole??

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    If it looks like pudding, then its more than likely been exposed to water at some point.
    I would flush it out real good, before doing a refill.

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    Excessive noise is caused by wear, it is a mechanical issue and therefore must be inspected and addressed mechanically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawsman View Post
    ok so I got a few questions, when I drained the old stuff out it looked like chocolate pudding, could this be responsible for causing clunking noises? And the diff seems to not be taking any oil I put a drop in and it's flowing out the fill hole??
    Your diff needs rebuilt. It will have to come out and come apart for new bearings/seals and most likely a pinion shaft. There are some specific threads if you want to look them up
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    Ok great thanks for the help!

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    FlyinW is the man for diff rebuilds I hear!
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