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Old 15-03-2014
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Silly questions but having some issues with putting my gear diff back together. Do the two o rings, sit around the gear housing or do they sit on top of it? If the sit on top of it, i have a real issue trying to get the thing together but the manual says thats the way it goes together? Ive put them around it and it fits straight on.

I ask as i found a pool of gunk underneath the gear housing and not a massive amount of oil in the gear diff.

Any help would be ace.

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Around the housing




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Old 15-03-2014
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Your first image is spot on!
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Old 15-03-2014
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The first image is correct. I did use a bit of green slime to make a even secure seal, after a few hours of run time it hasn't leaked.
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Old 17-03-2014
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Your first image is spot on, there has been found issues with the diff leaking, another way to stop it leaking is to get another "o" ring (3 total) to make sure the diff doesn't leak.
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Good tip, I always assemble o-rings with grease to.
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Are you definitely putting the screws in the right holes? Looks like theres a few burrs on the wrong holes
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Old 19-03-2014
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I'd also guess at screws in the wrong holes, as I did just that putting mine together (after years of racing 1/8th you'd think I'd know better )
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Old 26-04-2014
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Sorry to necro a thread. But is it true that schumacher have now changed the diff o rings to be orange and slightly thicker to prevent leakage??????
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Old 26-04-2014
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Sorry to necro a thread. But is it true that schumacher have now changed the diff o rings to be orange and slightly thicker to prevent leakage??????

I dont know but ive never had any problems with them leaking
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Sorry to necro a thread. But is it true that schumacher have now changed the diff o rings to be orange and slightly thicker to prevent leakage??????

Yes, On the out drives I understand.
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Yep, I got my kit a couple of weeks ago and it had extra orange o rings added in separate bags to the bags for the diff steps. Said on the pack that they caused more drag but we're less likely to leak.
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Old 26-04-2014
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I have recently purchased 2 AERO kits.

1 kit had the extra red o-rings the other kit did not.
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An other tip when building diffs. Make sure no oil go's in the holes where the screws go. As you can blow the plastic out off the bottom or even split the plastic with the pressure build up as you tighten the screw's in.
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