swampflyer
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Just curious! has anyone installed a diff cooler in their rear diff to keep the electronics from deteriorating from the heat. I saw a few online. Also the Eaton locker does not have the sensor on the inside of the diff from what I can determine. I know the aluminum diff covers dissipate heat better than steel or iron but not practical for off road use. I have read that the reports on diff fluid and it seems regular diff fluid (not synthetic) carries the heat away from the gears to the cover for dissipation better than the synthetic measured temp at the gears vs the cover. It just seems to me instead of updating to different covers (volume) and axle assemblies it would be a lot cheaper to install a diff cooler in the rear diff. Installing the popular arb diff cover might be pretty but an iron skillet holds heat a long time. Less diff fluid gets hotter quicker and cools down quicker where more fluid takes longer to get hot and longer to cool down. Just throwing this out for the more knowledgeable to chime in and maybe learn something.
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