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![]() I had to take the cover off of my differential a few days after rebuilding my trac lock to fix a leak in the gasket. I reused the fluid i drained out and had to add about another quart to it. I had put 4 ounces of modifier in the oil to start with, so i'm wondering if i dilluted it too much when i added more oil. I'm sure a percentage of the modifier leaked out with the oil but i'm thinking a lot of it probably stayed in the axle tubes when i drained the oil out. So do you think i'm at a safe level right now or should i add a little more modifier?
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