need help???
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was driving the truck around this morning, and got to my destination... when I got out of the truck I smell, and see smoke coming out from the driver side rear tire :eek2: get the truck back home, and take the wheel, and brakes off, and find that the brake pads, and shoe are covered with a fluid of some kind.. also the inner part of the rim is also covered with this fluid... I took some brake cleaner, and sprayed off the brake shoe and pads, and cleaned the inside of the wheel.. Put it all back together, and drove it some more tonight. well I can see that it is leaking and coming from the inner part of the rotor where the hub is... I am figuring that the seal has gone bad on me in the hub...... My question is.. can I just replace the seal?? or is there more that needs to be done??? Let me know guys :D I am going to try and tackle this tomorrow :D |
Sounds like an axle seal. You have to remove the dif cover, pull the retaining clip on the axle to pull the axle out. And then change the seal, re-assemle ( that's the short version..... lil more detailed when you actually do it. Just follow the book. Rather simple.)
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Originally Posted by LoudAzzLoStepside
Sounds like an axle seal. You have to remove the dif cover, pull the retaining clip on the axle to pull the axle out. And then change the seal, re-assemle ( that's the short version..... lil more detailed when you actually do it. Just follow the book. Rather simple.)
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chilton's or haynes, get it at ur local autozone, 14 bucks or so. or pay a mechanic, probably 2 hrs or so to do it. You should do the other side, while you have the dif cover apart, and such. seals are only 2-3 bucks, i think. ( unless these new gm rear ends, have some crazy new setup that i don't know about)
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Originally Posted by LoudAzzLoStepside
chilton's or haynes, get it at ur local autozone, 14 bucks or so. or pay a mechanic, probably 2 hrs or so to do it. You should do the other side, while you have the dif cover apart, and such. seals are only 2-3 bucks, i think. ( unless these new gm rear ends, have some crazy new setup that i don't know about)
slide the axles out replace both seals, and I should be good to go :) oh and replace the rear fluid... :D |
one other question for the guys with Eaton Posi's.....
what gear oil are you using, and did you add any additives to it??? and how much did you put in ??? |
i've never pulled the axles on a g80, if you have one.... so i can't really tell you, but on an open differential, you have to pull the c clips, on the axles. To do so, push the axle in, from the hub end, and remove the clip inside the gear carrier. Then slide the axle out. buy the 14 dollar book, you'll use it all the time for reference for other small jobs like this, wiring diagrams, fluid capacities and types, torque specs, etc...etc...
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Eaton's require a limited slip additive. put that in the differential, then top it off, with 80w90 to the upper fill hole, till it spills over. then put the plug back in.
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But make sure it's mineral based oil w/ NO LIMITED SLIP ADDITIVE ADDED and NO SYNTHETIC OIL either. I was told by Pyle Bros. to get the GM additive to put in it. Also this is from Eaton's website :
What type of lubricant and limited slip additive should I use with my newly purchased Eaton Limited Slip Differential? Eaton strongly recommends utilizing an API-GL5 approved Mineral-Based 80W-90 Axle Lubricant and one 4-oz bottle of Limited Slip Additive (GM or Ford). |
Ok got the rotors, and Diff. cover off.
fixing to take the C clips out, and romove the axles.. Going to go ahead and do both seals on the axle. just need to find some Mineral based oil, and the Gm addative,, I have some Slick 50 gear oil, but not sure if thats the right kind????? what are you guys using, and where did you get it from??? I have an Eaton posi BTW, and I am following their directions that Zed posted above .. thanks Daniel BTW... after this... the only thing that "I" have not messed with is the transmission...:eek2: I leave that for the pros... LOL |
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