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In a pickle you could always use peanut butter,if too thick dilute with a little evoo,

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I most definitely wouldn't put a pickle in the diff, peanut butter maybe, and i don't know what a "evoo" is...:D
 
Evoo=extra virgin olive oil!..haven't you heard of racheal reigh nikko

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Why not use automotive diff lube or Diesel engine oil both are pretty thick
 
Auto diff lube is just starting to get twards the thickness of the lucas oil,and the oil I think your refering to for diesel engines"which is an addative" is Lucas

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The oil in my diesel is just as thick as Lucas. If u ever used a 10 40 in a diesel it would not survive long. Diesel uses a much thicker oil than gas. At least the older ones do. Not sure what the new crap runs. Hehe
 
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