Using synthetic would probably loosen up stuff in the differential.  If you
use synthetic, I would think in terms of changing again much sooner than if
you just used conventional.


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 2:12 PM, <rdeaf...@aol.com> wrote:

> I'm doing my rear axles on my 83 240D this weekend with the help of  a
> friend who has done this twice already.....on a lift too !!  Should I stay
> with
> 80-90 oil or should I  use synthetic 75-90 ?? If I use synthetic do you
> have
> completely clean out the  old oil ?? Any special tricks on removing the old
> large axle seals since I  have new ones? Thanx guys for any input
>  [don't want to start another oil thread]
>
>  Bob
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