Zsled Posted March 24, 2003 Share #1 Posted March 24, 2003 I purchased two new gaskets for my 240 rear diff. I thought this would be a no brainer. I also purchased an air tool set up and a new compressor. I figured It was time to get serious with my Z. I put it up on JAck stands and started to look around. It looks as though I have to drop the front cross member for the rear diff and also the two cross bars that connect it to the body. With this done the rear I-bean fall down for the rear tires and the diff starts to fall. Am I doing this all wrong. I really need to replace the seal and clean this unit up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beandip Posted March 26, 2003 Share #2 Posted March 26, 2003 are you pulling the diff out or just replacing the rear gasket and oil? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zsled Posted March 26, 2003 Author Share #3 Posted March 26, 2003 I am trying to replace the gasket and diff oil with out dropping the diff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted March 26, 2003 Share #4 Posted March 26, 2003 If you are going to pull the rear cover, you'll have to pull either the whole diff, or at least the mustache bar in order to get the mounting bolts out of the mustache bar. Only way to get the rear cover off without removing the diff or mustache is if you pull the mounting studs out of the rear cover, that would be your easiest course of action. Take the nuts off that mount it to the mustache bar and double nut each stud one at a time and remove them. Then you should be able to remove the rear cover if you can get a wrench on all the bolts... Might be difficult on a couple..... Otherwise you'll either have to remove the whole diff or mustache bar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beandip Posted March 28, 2003 Share #5 Posted March 28, 2003 :classic: is Amsoil that much better than the regular oil for the diff. is synthitic the way to go . gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted March 28, 2003 Share #6 Posted March 28, 2003 I haven't used Amsoil, but have used the RedLine synthetics... I'd go for it, if for nothing else, piece of mind... But, you should replace the seals and gaskets before you change... If you seals and gaskets are worn, the lighter weight synthetics will more than likely cause you to have a leak where you didn't have one before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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