Checking the Diff oil
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Checking the Diff oil
Can anyone please explain how I check and top up the diff oil?
I'm not certain that putting Titch up on 4 stands is wise and recon
You can't do this job at an angle?
Regarding axle stands, am I able to put her up on 4 and if so is it wise?
I tried recently by starting at the rear but when I started to jack
Up the front one of the rear stands started to tip,.....Abort Abort Abort!!!!
James
I'm not certain that putting Titch up on 4 stands is wise and recon
You can't do this job at an angle?
Regarding axle stands, am I able to put her up on 4 and if so is it wise?
I tried recently by starting at the rear but when I started to jack
Up the front one of the rear stands started to tip,.....Abort Abort Abort!!!!
James
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Use ramps? Dig a pit? Raise one end on axle stands and lower onto some wide timber supports, then raise the other end? Get someone slimmer than yourself to top off the fluid and replace the plug? Do it on a slope and just raise the rear wheels until the car is level? (Do remember to chock the front wheels properly!) Raise the bodywork and not the wheels? Run one side up on a kerb and level with an axle stand on the other side? Get someone else to do it, such as your local car repair/maintenace garage?
Think a little more laterally and you may get some inspirational ideas of your own.
RAB
Think a little more laterally and you may get some inspirational ideas of your own.
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Drive up onto a couple of concrete blocks?
I manage to get under the car by having my wife roll it back over me. I'm not exactly supermodel thin but I can get beneath the petrol tank alright.
I manage to get under the car by having my wife roll it back over me. I'm not exactly supermodel thin but I can get beneath the petrol tank alright.
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Using four stands is ok if you can use a trolley jack. When you jack for the second pair the jack should roll and avoid tilting the first pair. This requires a reasonably smooth surface so the little jack wheels can turn easily.
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
You're possibly overthinking it? I've never bothered about having the car completely level when checking the axle oil - it isn't as critical as the engine oil level is it.
I just raise the rear as much as I need to and top it up if required. I change it every few years. I tend to fill to slightly below the plug so as not to "overfill". This seems to have worked for me for the last 45years or so
I just raise the rear as much as I need to and top it up if required. I change it every few years. I tend to fill to slightly below the plug so as not to "overfill". This seems to have worked for me for the last 45years or so
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
James,
If you are anywhere near Oxford - pop in and put it over the pit. Takes a few easy minutes to check the rear axle oil level - PROVIDING:
• Someone has not put a later diff assembly (with no level/filler plug), into an earlier axle casing (with no level/filler plug) - the result is no level/filler plug to use!
• There is a level/filler plug available and that it comes undone reasonably easily!
If you are anywhere near Oxford - pop in and put it over the pit. Takes a few easy minutes to check the rear axle oil level - PROVIDING:
• Someone has not put a later diff assembly (with no level/filler plug), into an earlier axle casing (with no level/filler plug) - the result is no level/filler plug to use!
• There is a level/filler plug available and that it comes undone reasonably easily!
Last edited by IslipMinor on Thu Oct 20, 2016 7:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Just crawl under with car on reasonably level surface, not much room but better than wasting time jacking and/or blocks. It may not be possible for people who are quite fat, in which case safer to drive all four wheels onto four bricks.
Re: Checking the Diff oil
Jacking isn't essential but you might as well combine oil checking with the rest of a full service and remove the wheels to adjust the brakes and grease handbrake cables and propshaft.
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
I always raise mine up onto axle stands on the front chassis rails first, then raise the rear with the trolley jack under the centre of the diff, with another two under the rear axle.
Once all four wheels are off the ground and on the stands you can raise the front or the rear to the height you need.
Remember to place the car in gear and apply the handbrake BEFORE RAISING THE FRONT OF THE CAR FIRST.
Once all four wheels are off the ground and on the stands you can raise the front or the rear to the height you need.
Remember to place the car in gear and apply the handbrake BEFORE RAISING THE FRONT OF THE CAR FIRST.
Richard
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Trickydicky has the simple method you don't have to lift it too much. Use an allen key as a dipstick to ascertain the amount of oil.
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
But don't drop the Allen key into the casing eh !
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Isn't there an inspection cover under the rear seat squab or am I thinking of the larger Oxford?
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Inspection cover on the Lowlight and the 1952. Might be just the early cars with the Nuffield axle and the 4.5 inch PCD.
Bl00dy handy little hole, though!
Bl00dy handy little hole, though!
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
i just use my finger as a dipstick , if the oil is just below the hole its fine .
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Diff oil replaced and indeed I wasnt thinking laterallyoliver90owner wrote:Use ramps? Dig a pit? Raise one end on axle stands and lower onto some wide timber supports, then raise the other end? Get someone slimmer than yourself to top off the fluid and replace the plug? Do it on a slope and just raise the rear wheels until the car is level? (Do remember to chock the front wheels properly!) Raise the bodywork and not the wheels? Run one side up on a kerb and level with an axle stand on the other side? Get someone else to do it, such as your local car repair/maintenace garage?
Think a little more laterally and you may get some inspirational ideas of your own.
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
RobThomas wrote:Drive up onto a couple of concrete blocks?
I manage to get under the car by having my wife roll it back over me. I'm not exactly supermodel thin but I can get beneath the petrol tank alright.
All sorted Thankyou
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ManyMinors wrote:You're possibly overthinking it? I've never bothered about having the car completely level when checking the axle oil - it isn't as critical as the engine oil level is it.
I just raise the rear as much as I need to and top it up if required. I change it every few years. I tend to fill to slightly below the plug so as not to "overfill". This seems to have worked for me for the last 45years or so
All sorted now Thanks and I now have much better blacks of wood for the axle stands
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Re: Checking the Diff oil
Sorry for the delay but I have now sorted out the diff oil and my jacking technique. It does turn out that I have a rare diff but all seems wellIslipMinor wrote:James,
If you are anywhere near Oxford - pop in and put it over the pit. Takes a few easy minutes to check the rear axle oil level - PROVIDING:
• Someone has not put a later diff assembly (with no level/filler plug), into an earlier axle casing (with no level/filler plug) - the result is no level/filler plug to use!
• There is a level/filler plug available and that it comes undone reasonably easily!
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