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<blockquote data-quote="urhstry" data-source="post: 64334" data-attributes="member: 8708"><p>I just got my LS180 and deceided to change out the gear lube on both sides. Here's where the fun begins.... I open up the right side and I get about 3qts of fluid.. I open the left side and I get nothing. I did notice what DID come out is as black as coal. I was thinking of filling them with kerosene and slowly going back and forth (on blocks) and clean the internals out and then put new fluid in. Does anybody have any other suggestions? or better yet, where did the fluid go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urhstry, post: 64334, member: 8708"] I just got my LS180 and deceided to change out the gear lube on both sides. Here's where the fun begins.... I open up the right side and I get about 3qts of fluid.. I open the left side and I get nothing. I did notice what DID come out is as black as coal. I was thinking of filling them with kerosene and slowly going back and forth (on blocks) and clean the internals out and then put new fluid in. Does anybody have any other suggestions? or better yet, where did the fluid go? [/QUOTE]
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