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I saw you'd posted this on the AU forum but it seemed to conflict with some other info here hence I asked the question. Are the surf diffs the same as those in the soarers and other fast road toyotas? A google of the code seems to pull up a lot of stuff for other vehicles where the B suffix also seems to refer to a LSD.
Will jack up tomorrow and spin the back wheels and see what happens.
Final question..... If I have a LSD and it is knackered will the wheels spin in opposite directions when one is rotated as they would with a non LSD or would they still spin the same direction?
...... function on the LSD isn't changed by non-LSD oil, in fact I'm given to understand it works better, but life span is considerably reduced without the LSD additive.
nah its the opposite.
normal diff oil lubes the clutches so they slip and you loose lsd ability. but yeah it probably makes them last long because they don't grip or do anything!
the lsd oil has traction additives, ie it takes away some of the slipperiness of the oil so the clutches can actually grip.
there is the odd brand around that sells the additive separately. ie you don't buy lsd oil, you buy normal oil and add lsd additive to the oil.
nah its the opposite.
normal diff oil lubes the clutches so they slip and you loose lsd ability. but yeah it probably makes them last long because they don't grip or do anything!
the lsd oil has traction additives, ie it takes away some of the slipperiness of the oil so the clutches can actually grip.
there is the odd brand around that sells the additive separately. ie you don't buy lsd oil, you buy normal oil and add lsd additive to the oil.
Lsd oil contains friction inhibitors, normal hypoid gear oil can be used but a
friction inhibitor must be added for normal function.
I fitted an lsd diff to my truck and filled it with ep80/90 hypoid gear oil.
The diff was chirping and chattering when turning, it was trying to lock up.
I added a tube of friction inhibitor and problem solved.
As Tony said, the lsd works better with normal gear oil, bit it makes a hell
of a racket and will wear out in no time.
Just for completeness and anyone else pulling this thread up later......
Diff code A02B is a LSD, I'd never looked before but it still has the little white sticker that states only to use LSD oil. Seems to still be working fine too.
Lsd oil contains friction inhibitors, normal hypoid gear oil can be used but a
friction inhibitor must be added for normal function.
I fitted an lsd diff to my truck and filled it with ep80/90 hypoid gear oil.
The diff was chirping and chattering when turning, it was trying to lock up.
I added a tube of friction inhibitor and problem solved.
As Tony said, the lsd works better with normal gear oil, bit it makes a hell
of a racket and will wear out in no time.
odd.
i've seen plenty of people that have had no lsd, no chattering, nothing. pour in lsd oil and it starts working.
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