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  • Front Diff Nut

    Can anyone tell me if the big nut in the dead centre of this pic is the filling nut for the front diff.

    There is NO fill hole on the top where there should be according to Tonys Tips on General Servicing.

    Its on a 1991 2.4.

    Anyone know???

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    Originally posted by JimL
    Can anyone tell me if the big nut in the dead centre of this pic is the filling nut for the front diff.

    There is NO fill hole on the top where there should be according to Tonys Tips on General Servicing.

    Its on a 1991 2.4.

    Anyone know???
    jim, thats the fill/oil level for the diff
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    • #3
      Great stuff Ian now to get the bugger opened, rear one took a few joules outta me

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      • #4
        Jim, that pic is from underneath the car, looking up.

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        • #5
          So it is Tony

          Its funny though coz if I remember right your stats show the front diff taking 2.2 ltrs and the rear taking 1.9 ltrs
          I tried to measure what mine took and came away with 2.7 for the rear and 1.5 for the front and am missing 0.8 ltrs from the can !!!
          As usual when finished everything I poured the old oil out of the collecting pan, I found a washer off one of the 6 oil filler/drain nuts that I had been at today :grrrrr:

          Anyone whos interested the filler/drain plugs are 24mm

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