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I put all gears and bearings metal parts in white spirit and stir round with a screwdriver to get all old oil offDo you have to disassemble the entire diff and wipe each individual part?
You should pull the spider gears out when doing an oil change so you can give the diff a good wipe out.Do you have to disassemble the entire diff and wipe each individual part?
The laundry soap naphtha?I use naptha. I've read that mineral spirits works too.
I have a little cheap tupperware bowl with a lid that I reuse over and over for it, but I use fresh naptha each time and empty the bowl/wipe it out each time. I take the diff apart and drop the parts in about 1/2" of naptha, then use a little brush to scrub the parts good while under the naptha. Then I lay the parts out on a paper towel and it wicks away most of the residue. A little compressed/canned air finishes the job.
I try to avoid putting o-rings/gaskets in naptha though. I just wipe those off the best I can with a paper towel.
I've read that one of these is handy for the small bits:
https://www.amazon.com/TraderPlus-Stainless-Infuser-Strainer-Handle/dp/B07KK78FDJ
With some naptha in a jar and the small bits in that, you can just shake it around to wash the parts.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Jasco-32-fl-oz-Fast-to-Dissolve-Naphtha/1000147043The laundry soap naphtha?
WD-40... it's the only thing it's good for! I finally found its purpose, it breaks the silicone apart.
What is a nitro air filterIt also works really well to clean nitro rc air filters.
You do not know how easy you have it... lol!What is a nitro air filter
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