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<blockquote data-quote="ACEngineering" data-source="post: 4094330" data-attributes="member: 13308"><p>Tried that but its still not even close to same viscosity. Also tried tbx and again its thinner.</p><p></p><p>I rebuilt a manitou dana spicer axle brakes and diff. Shell s4 txm and LS90 were no good in it brakes squeeked and the limited slip diff was locked solid. I knew i had done nothing wrong rebuilding it as theres nothing to get wrong. Limited slip diff isnt even shimmed and the pack come complete cable tied together ready to fit. All you do is soak pads over night and fit.</p><p>Changed oil for manitou special axle oil and problem instantly cured!</p><p>It was that bad before you dare not drive it for fair of snaping a half shaft or something!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACEngineering, post: 4094330, member: 13308"] Tried that but its still not even close to same viscosity. Also tried tbx and again its thinner. I rebuilt a manitou dana spicer axle brakes and diff. Shell s4 txm and LS90 were no good in it brakes squeeked and the limited slip diff was locked solid. I knew i had done nothing wrong rebuilding it as theres nothing to get wrong. Limited slip diff isnt even shimmed and the pack come complete cable tied together ready to fit. All you do is soak pads over night and fit. Changed oil for manitou special axle oil and problem instantly cured! It was that bad before you dare not drive it for fair of snaping a half shaft or something! [/QUOTE]
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