I dumped my differential fluid after about one year's use and 5k miles, I found quite a bit of black/brown sludge on the drain plug. The fluid used was Amsoil 75w-110, recommended fluid by manufacturer was SAE90. I don't know if it was from this fluid or just cleansing of old fluids by the Amsoil.
Would it be appropriate to use a 75w140 viscosity Amsoil fluid as a second run to see if things improve ?. I've sent a used oil analysis of the 75w110 but I won't have it back for a few weeks. I'll do a used oil analysis of the 75w140 in about one year's time. My differential only holds .8 quarts, so not very much capacity, I was thinking the 75w140 might help to lower diff. temps. The car is only driven in summer conditions.
Would a thicker fluid like 75w140 lower diff. temps over a 75w110 using the same fluid manufacturer (Amsoil SVG)?, I don't think that I want to go any thinner than 75w110. This is on a 2002 Honda S2000 differential. Thanks for any replies.
Would it be appropriate to use a 75w140 viscosity Amsoil fluid as a second run to see if things improve ?. I've sent a used oil analysis of the 75w110 but I won't have it back for a few weeks. I'll do a used oil analysis of the 75w140 in about one year's time. My differential only holds .8 quarts, so not very much capacity, I was thinking the 75w140 might help to lower diff. temps. The car is only driven in summer conditions.
Would a thicker fluid like 75w140 lower diff. temps over a 75w110 using the same fluid manufacturer (Amsoil SVG)?, I don't think that I want to go any thinner than 75w110. This is on a 2002 Honda S2000 differential. Thanks for any replies.