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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: davidlandy on June 05, 2004, 10:27:33

Title: front diff guard
Post by: davidlandy on June 05, 2004, 10:27:33
Does the fitting of a diff guard to the front axle make it run hotter?

reason I ask is that when my motor is cold there are no clonks from the front.  when it gets hot - hey presto a bit of a light clonk/backlash appears, nothing too heavy.  so i put it down to the oil thining.

my front diff guard is the clamp-around-the-pan type - and I have noticed that it is full of mud - therefore prevent the cooling of the bottom half of the diff pan where the oil sits.

I havent cleaned it out yet, but plan to do so today.

what do you think - could i be right?
Title: front diff guard
Post by: strapping young lad on June 05, 2004, 15:26:46
i dont know how much heat transfer and dissipation the diff pan does to be honest..

when did you last change the oil in the diff?

d
Title: front diff guard
Post by: strapping young lad on June 05, 2004, 15:27:22
i dont know how much heat transfer and dissipation the diff pan does to be honest..

when did you last change the oil in the diff?

d
Title: front diff guard
Post by: davidlandy on June 05, 2004, 15:45:22
I only changed it about 4 months ago, after I got a little water in it after getting our Gary out of the deep stuff at Tixover.

I am yet to take off the guard but will this evening

Dave
Title: front diff guard
Post by: karloss on June 05, 2004, 18:33:30
Don't really think the diff guard itself will cause the problem but it certainly wont help matters if it's full of mud.
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