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<blockquote data-quote="Thyme" data-source="post: 1518279" data-attributes="member: 29359"><p>My bad, definitely meant the diff housing. Its been a rough couple of weeks dealing with this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd be amazed if I managed to warp the housing with this car. The worst its seen with me is a spirited driving on backroads and the occasional skid in the rain. I don't race the car at all. The whole reason it blew out the first time was because of me botching a pinion oil seal job. Managed to drive it about 600 miles before it started screaming and I limped it to a shop. Then it managed another 2000 miles in one go on that rebuild, whining the whole time.</p><p></p><p>Plan right now is to get in touch with a more performance oriented shop and get a second opinion on all of this. If the housing really is warped... I'll probably choose to live with it, and keep an eye on temps + changing the the diff oil along side the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thyme, post: 1518279, member: 29359"] My bad, definitely meant the diff housing. Its been a rough couple of weeks dealing with this. I'd be amazed if I managed to warp the housing with this car. The worst its seen with me is a spirited driving on backroads and the occasional skid in the rain. I don't race the car at all. The whole reason it blew out the first time was because of me botching a pinion oil seal job. Managed to drive it about 600 miles before it started screaming and I limped it to a shop. Then it managed another 2000 miles in one go on that rebuild, whining the whole time. Plan right now is to get in touch with a more performance oriented shop and get a second opinion on all of this. If the housing really is warped... I'll probably choose to live with it, and keep an eye on temps + changing the the diff oil along side the motor. [/QUOTE]
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