Differential Oil Change
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am grateful to
It
easy to ignore the differential but the recent experience of an RM owner faced
with a bill of well over £2,000 to remove, repair and refit a differential that
had broken teeth on a crown wheel is a salutary reminder to check the oil level
from time to time and change it if it is old. Many new owners will have no idea
how long it is since the differential oil was changed and since draining and
replacing the oil only costs about £35 it is hard not to justify the
investment.

You
will need a hexagonal headed tool to fit the brass drain plug at the bottom of
the differential.

With
this tool and a good deal of leverage and elbow grease the drain plug can be
loosened. Drain the old oil into an old washing up bowl. It will take a good
while to stop dripping. Carefully sieve the old oil to make sure there are no
worrying bits of broken metal in it before pouring into a container to dispose
of thoughtfully. I drained 2.2 litres out and was
relieved to identify no foreign bodies. Feel round inside the bottom of the
differential before replacing the draining plug and tightening it. Don’t over
tighten or you will strip the brass thread. Re-wire the drain plug carefully to
prevent it coming loose.

Now
unscrew the brass filler cap nut and clean off the old thick greasy oil from
the walls of the filler pipe. Refill with EP80/90
GL-5 differential gear oil. (Easy to get, as it is the
same as used in car differentials and costs about £7 a litre).
The litre containers have a flexible spout making it
easier to pour it in. It is very much easier if you warm the oil first. My diff
took 4.6 litres to fill it up to the point when the
oil starts to overflow from the filler pipe.
Replace
the brass filler nut and tighten. You should check the level again after a
short while and then at regular intervals.
If
you do have to repair the differential Queensbridge
PSV Limited are very helpful and have the necessary skill and experience.
They are also expert at RM gearbox repairs.
Please
email me
with any corrections and additions to this article.