ShadowsPapa
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But you didn't ask a simple question -Asked a simple question on where exactly is the leak. I get a rant. The engineer in me wants to know.
I've worked on everything from lawn mowers to 2,000 MW steam turbine generators. Built my own race cars. You're not telling me anything new that I already know.
You said - Too much lube in the diff and it's blowing past the seals when hot?
I said no, no way, that's not possible and countered with why only right, and further you aren't going to get too much in and it wouldn't matter if you could -
then you stated that you have seen seals leak and vents shoot fluid from them being too full.......... and since I already countered your asking if they were too full, I took your second post about seeing seals leak when things were too full as not accepting that these can't be too full - and no, that's not the problem anyway.
We all want to know. I don't like anything where they simply start tossing parts in - and there's no deeper investigation.
My gut says that it's the housing since some were fixed by replacing the right axle (with seal and bearing) and some were not and it took a whole assembly swap in those cases. I wonder if there's something in how the seal fits the housing and replacing just the right axle made a difference in some - that the issue isn't with the right axle itself. Some may have been fixed because of the way the new seal (on the axle already) went in - who knows if they used any sealer around the seal, if these seals have that made onto them or what. Why there's any with a full swap that ended up leaking again MAY BE due to some earlier parts being in the channels, in the depots that supply dealers.
One member has tried hard to nail that down by asking about axle assembly build dates but has anyone actually posted that - or not?
That's why I've said for months - I want to see one of these up close and person, in my hands. It's not going to take very long to find it.
I've resolved bigger issues than this so it's frustrating to see it's still going on months later with no real information coming out. Even getting axle housing or assembly build dates is hard but I get it - it's winter and who is going to climb under their truck to look for numbers on their axle housings.
The whole keys to this lie in the facts - it's right only for 99% of these, there's no pinion seal leak, there's no left seal leak, and sometimes replacing the right axle only fixes it.
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