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Nissan metal gasket 38351B = SKU# 1026-Z34006 |
Just did mine at 2900 miles.What came out just scared me.Black stinky oil,and about half an inch of metal shaving on the magnet.Hope that is part of brake in.
Will do another change in spring,or at least once a year.Filled with Redline Gear Oil 75-90.Tranny is next.Hope the warm weather holds up,so next weekend project.Great write up. |
I changed my diff oil today and ScGRacer stopped by in his white Nismo to do the same. I have 27k on my car and figured it was about time to do the change. Redline was not available locally so we each grabbed two quarts of Royale Purple 75W90 which claims to be great with LSD's and is both GL-4 and GL-5 compatible. I'm sure you don't have to change it so early but it's piece of mind.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/467273a6.jpg I'm under my car, ScGRacer helping out. http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/110721b3.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/4ef72b7d.jpg You can see all the metal shavings and sludge stuck to the magnetic bolt. http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/c515d3dc.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/80701bd4.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/503feb38.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/9fd311cf.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...1/ad59f66c.jpg |
Just did both of the Z's today and surprised at the color of the oil drained and the xxxxxxx on the magnetic drain plug.
First some history on both car(s). Both are 2009 MT w/34k miles on the OEM factory installed gear oil (as in never been drained) Reside in Northern California Cars are garaged all of the time Daily Driven and spirited canyon driving After viewing the magnetic drain plug and the color of the oil being drained and after reading and seeing and hearing a lot of members drain results has me wondering IF the difference in my drains and the rest has anything to do with geographical location/weather and whether or not the car is garaged. Any-who here are the pics. Both Z's had the same results. No sludge and hardly any metal shavings. The oil being drained still has the honey colored. All I can say is I am glad it looks like this at 34k miles on it's first drain. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-r...0/SAM_4210.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--...0/SAM_4211.JPG https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-K...0/SAM_4212.JPG . |
^ interesting.....
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im looking forward to changing mine. This looks like fun! I'll be changing mine around 3500 miles.
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New to changing diff fluid
Hey guys, I have never had to change the diff fluid on a car, and this doesn't look any harder than an oil change....
My main questions: I have a 2009 Sport Touring Auto... Do I need to use any sort of special fluid? Also, I am a fan of synthetics, what's a good synthetic diff fluid? And lastly, how much fluid do I need to buy? Quote:
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^ I use Redline
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I changed my differential fluid today.. the process was fairly easy, I only had issues getting the actual fluid in the differential itself, having an aftermarket exhaust and the loaction of the filler hole made it a pain in the azz. But all in all, Im happy. I used Mobil 1 75w-90 Synthetic.
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Gotta do mine in the spring. Subscribed for future reference.
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I just went to a shop to get it done. They said I needed 3 quarts not 2. I was confused by this and referred to this thread. They said it requires 3 and that they won't do it using 2 quarts as it is not safe?
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They are screwing up their units. For the record, it takes 1.5 quarts which is 3 pints. If you buy 2 quarts, you have more than enough oil to completely top it off and have some left over. |
another good write up, thanks!
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Can I use the regular LSD Red Line oil listed in the OP's DIY in a Base model open differential? I just ordered two...should have asked this question before I suppose. :rofl2:
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