I'm stupid, and in need of advice!!
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Are you talking about half shafts or the differential. Sounds like you are talking about replacing the half shafts with the cv joints on them. They wouldn't be leaking anything but possibly grease at the cv joint.
I have a complete 3.73 differential sitting in the garage. 55K miles on it, but it would be cheaper to just replace a seal in yours.
I have a complete 3.73 differential sitting in the garage. 55K miles on it, but it would be cheaper to just replace a seal in yours.
Last edited by KySilverado; Feb 9, 2007 at 08:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by Rons 5.3
Guys I have an 02 suburban and today I notice that there is a small oil spot under the drivers front. Looked underneath and the whole drivers side caliper and axle (stubshaft?) and cv boots are covered in something.
Put it up on the lift and it smells like diff fluid. I inspected bth cv boots closely and find no cracks or apparent leaks from them, but dont they have grease in them instead of diff fluid anyway?
This crap is on the inside of the rotor, and all over the a-arms. Is the axle hollow and allows the diff fluid to go from the center diff out to the ends? Is there a seal or something behind the rotor? Any help on what to replace would be great! Thanks, Ron
Put it up on the lift and it smells like diff fluid. I inspected bth cv boots closely and find no cracks or apparent leaks from them, but dont they have grease in them instead of diff fluid anyway?
This crap is on the inside of the rotor, and all over the a-arms. Is the axle hollow and allows the diff fluid to go from the center diff out to the ends? Is there a seal or something behind the rotor? Any help on what to replace would be great! Thanks, Ron
In my original post I show my complete ignorance of this situation, highlighted above in bold letters.......Upon closer inspection, billions of dollars spent and countless man hours it has been determined by me that the vent for the front axle was leaking, I apparently overfilled it. I am retarded, that is all. Ron
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And thanks KYSILVERADO and others for the help and suggestions. I really appreciate you guys taking time to try and help me out! This should have been something I checked first before starting the thread.Thanks again guys, Ron
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Originally Posted by Rons 5.3
In my original post I show my complete ignorance of this situation, highlighted above in bold letters.......Upon closer inspection, billions of dollars spent and countless man hours it has been determined by me that the vent for the front axle was leaking, I apparently overfilled it. I am retarded, that is all. Ron
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