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Re: Whatç—´ causing this drip?
Thank you. So if that seal leaks gear oil, it would commingle with grease and leak gear oil , like what I’m seeing.
I just had an outer axle bearing replaced, not sure exactly which one, and I don’t want gear damage from loss of gear oil. I’m not sure if the bearing problem was related or a coincidence.
Sorry I’m not well informed as my friend handled all this and I don’t know details. But I would expect this drip will lead to a differential with no lubrication.
The front axle pivoting feature is provided by supporting the axle assembly by two hanger bearings. One also supports the front axle drive shaft.
The front axle differential case is lube by oil contained within the differential case by the seal I have marked in red.
The hanger bearings, while having seals, are lubed by grease and independent of the differential case.
Removing the grease fitting will reveal nothing of relevance to the differential leak.
Dave M7040
Thank you. So if that seal leaks gear oil, it would commingle with grease and leak gear oil , like what I’m seeing.
I just had an outer axle bearing replaced, not sure exactly which one, and I don’t want gear damage from loss of gear oil. I’m not sure if the bearing problem was related or a coincidence.
Sorry I’m not well informed as my friend handled all this and I don’t know details. But I would expect this drip will lead to a differential with no lubrication.