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#1400873 - 05/14/08 08:34 AM
A question for Oilman
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If I was to use Amsoil synthetic rear diff lube in my 02 f350 with limited slip, do I need to still add the friction modifier, or not?
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#1401702 - 05/14/08 08:12 PM
Re: A question for Oilman
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First, the AMSOIL "Corporate" answer, taken straight off the product data sheet: "AMSOIL Severe Gear is compatable with most limited slip differentials. If limited slip differential chatter occurs, add AMSOIL Slip-Lock friction modifier additive."
My personal experience. Dodges - always add the extra additive, the Dodge 3500 needs 2 bottles. Fords and Chevys over half the time do not need the additive, but it can't hurt to use it.
Remember with all types of limited slip differentials, any time you do anything on them, even just a differential oil change, ALWAYS do a run-in - take the vehicle to a large open parking lot or field and do half a dozen slow figure 8s. Even with additive most will chatter the first several turns. If you don't put in the additive and it chatters at the end of the run in, you need it.
If you would like a copy of the data sheet, send me your e-mail address and I will send it back - pdf attachment.
Edited by theoilman (05/14/08 08:41 PM) Edit Reason: data sheet
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#1401779 - 05/14/08 09:14 PM
Re: A question for Oilman
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