Checking/Filling Differential
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Checking/Filling Differential
While my neighbor mechanics had the car (99 XK8) up on their rack fixing my destroyed drivers rear bearing, I was looking over and discussing my seeping differential with them. Is there any tricks to getting to and removing the plug in the differential, I want to top it off and hold off a while on the seal R&R, but it almost appears you need to remove swaybar and half way disasssemble the back end! The plug is the big internal Hex head up there hiding above everything else correct?
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I took my '05 XKR to the tranny shop for a fluid change in the differential. We couldn't see any way to accomplish this short of unbolting suspension, or pulling the unit itself . I guess I will just have to hope the gear oil holds up . I can't even think of what you can do to top it off bro... You may be hosed.
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Generally, if the seals are not leaking, just leave the diff fluid alone unless you want to jockey with getting to the plug and manuvering a hose into the hole to suck the oil out, where you will only get part of it. The other part is that in doing this, you will disturb the particels on the bottom and get them back into suspension, possibly damaging the seals in the process of having metal particles circulating. If you see a leak, pull the plug and top it off while saving up for the seal replacement. Otherwise leave well enough alone. Note here, if you see a seal leak, deal with it ASAP, the diff is expensive.
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"Sealed For Life"
Have to agree with Cheaperts on his analogy. Having things "sealed for life" really shouldn't apply to vehicles coming out of Europe, especially the UK. Awfully arrogant given their history. Funny, nothing on my wifes Lexus is sealed for life and it is showing 140K without a hitch. Same for my Jeep showing 245K. Pure British arrogance!
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Tap new holes
My indie mechanic created and tapped new holes into my diffy for filling and draining. $150 well spent. I now have fresh fluid in the 2000 XKR's diffy.
I wasn't there when they did it, so no pics. They'll now drain and replace the fluid along with the others every 30,000 miles or so.
I wasn't there when they did it, so no pics. They'll now drain and replace the fluid along with the others every 30,000 miles or so.
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My indie mechanic created and tapped new holes into my diffy for filling and draining. $150 well spent. I now have fresh fluid in the 2000 XKR's diffy.
I wasn't there when they did it, so no pics. They'll now drain and replace the fluid along with the others every 30,000 miles or so.
I wasn't there when they did it, so no pics. They'll now drain and replace the fluid along with the others every 30,000 miles or so.
How did they avoid the cuttings getting inside?
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Here is what I did for a drain plug. As there is a seam along the middle of the access hole, it was necessary to enlarge the hole. 3/8" pipe is the thread and brass plugs are readily available. I used a square head plug and drilled it and used tie wire to secure it. As the bearings are regular Timken bearings, a quality diff fluid is all that is needed. Lifetime fluid not needed nor is the limited slip additive. If you drill the hole while the fluid is in it, the rush of fluid will guarantee any drilling chips will come back out.
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my diff started to whine (very little) after changing oil... I first used FUCHS TITAN 80w90, the whine started after 130 miles, then at 180 miles I drained it and filled with the jaguar oil JLM 20255. The little noise is still present, especially on climbing hills (seems logical...)
Do you think it is a coincidence or an effect of flushing?
My car : 88000 miles.
thanks in advance.
Do you think it is a coincidence or an effect of flushing?
My car : 88000 miles.
thanks in advance.
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See how to top up here https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...iff-oil-71492/
BTW only the XKR-R came with an LS diff as standard.
Last edited by steveinfrance; 10-02-2012 at 08:33 AM.