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I wish I would have grabbed a picture but forgot. It was not quite that bad. More like a thin level layer.
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Changed mine today and it looked like ur pic.
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OMFG!!! I hope not, diff fluid is ****ing awful smelling.
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As far as I can tell, 19352759 is NOT for an LS differential!
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The E-Diff is not a limited slip in the traditional sense, the clutch packs are in the ATF control circuit and not the differential housing, using a LS oil will not cause any harm but it's not required. I use Mobil1 Delvac 75W-90 non LS in my 1LE to good effect, that and true synthetic gear oil doesn't stink. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thank you Al Oppenheiser!
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Good point. That is a classic control loop problem, where the control loop response frequency and the mechanical stick-slip frequency overlap.
It can be fixed in two ways, or a combination of the two. That is, speed up or slow down the control loop response and/or modify the transition from sliding to static friction using friction modifier. I bet GM knows what the optimal solution is, but that doesn't mean they will implement it. I'm speaking from experience here, with touchy mechanisms and control loops. |
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That's what I do as well. If it needs to be high enough, I just jack the car up and, using the blocks, build a tire cradle under each wheel.
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