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Old 06-13-2006, 09:02 AM
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I am just about to rebuild the diffs in my MGT and i only have 50K weight diff oil.. i find that it is too thick but i dont have anything else and the only hobby shop is like 2 hours away... is there anything else i can use as a substitute??

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Old 06-14-2006, 03:33 PM
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You could pack it with lithium grease. That is what I use in my nemesis diffs. You can give it a try.
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One word........Mayonnaise.
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Originally Posted by wagonman72
One word........Mayonnaise.

ROFL.....if thats too thick try some tomato sauce....if its too thin try some bbqsauce if that dosnt work i guess mustard will work
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PSO

Now that is just ridiculous, come on be serious....Mayo is the only true diff lube substitute.
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use the 50k , but only fill it up part way. Not all the way full
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If the mayo isn't quite thick enough you can add a slice of pickle or some diced onion. Stay away from relish or mustard, too corrosive.
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Originally Posted by wagonman72
If the mayo isn't quite thick enough you can add a slice of pickle or some diced onion. Stay away from relish or mustard, too corrosive.

ROFL you just made tarter sauce LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I like Ketchup as a substitue to diff lubes...
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Old 06-16-2006, 06:22 PM
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i guess u can use different types of poopie......diarea can be around 5-10K thickness,realy thick poopie can be around 40-50K and poopie that has corn chips in it can be around 80K....for best results heat the poopie in an oven ... PS :RAbbit poopie works well
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That may actually be a world record for the use of the word "poopie" in one sentence. You may consider contacting the officials at The Guiness Book Of World Records.
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That may actually be a world record for the use of the word "poopie" in one sentence. You may consider contacting the officials at The Guiness Book Of World Records.

LMAO!!!!!
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