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Painting Diff. - Heat issues?


attworth

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In the process of cleaning up my rear diff. I'd like to paint the case itself black, with either Por-15 or Rust Bullet (depending on when I run out of Por-15.) I'll also be painting the non-moving parts of the half-shafts. For the rear cover, I was thinking I'd use some silver high-heat paint. Do yall see any heat issues arising because of this? Would the paint not allow the diff to cool like it would if it weren't painted? Or am I just being paranoid?

 

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Diffs don't get that hot.

 

Uh, yeah they do depending on how you are using them and how they are set up. I routinely boil the Redline lube right out of mine. I would fab a cooler but it is not legal for the class.

 

Now, normal street driving, yeah, diff doesn't get that hot but be careful on generalizations.

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Uh, yeah they do depending on how you are using them and how they are set up. I routinely boil the Redline lube right out of mine. I would fab a cooler but it is not legal for the class.

 

Now, normal street driving, yeah, diff doesn't get that hot but be careful on generalizations.

 

LOL, I knew someone would come on and nit pick. :icon45::)

 

Yeah, in a racing car, sure. Not for anything he's bound to do.

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