rear diff leak(?)

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by 054eatwagon, Jul 17, 2009.

  1. 054eatwagon
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    when i put on my catback the other day Tony pointed out that my rear diff was dirty/oily

    i am guessing i will need to look into it further , what parts would be involved , just a gasket/gear oil? is this something that would be easy to do , drain fluid...take off cover...install new gasket.....refill??

    any help or suggestions would be great

    and there is a pic in the members rides thread that shows the rear diff of my car from the other day if that helps
     
  2. bobafett04wrx
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    You should get a better picture its pretty dark, I can see its oily or wet looking but its hard to what all is wet or where it came from.
     
  3. AWDimprezaL
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    Its a plugged vent tube on top, its making it over-flow.
     
  4. 054eatwagon
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    so do i need to just remove the vent tube and clean it out ? if so i should be able to handle that
     
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    You clean it from the inside of the diff, so you remove the upper plug and start cleanin.
     
  6. 054eatwagon
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    thanks , i will try to do it tommorow
     
  7. Chux
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    yea, depends where it's leaking. if it's just a clogged vent, that's fairly easy. or if the rear cover is leaking, also pretty easy.

    the side seals mean the axles have to come off....which is a large project. not terribly difficult, but a lot of stuff has to come apart.

    if it's the input seal. it's a bit simpler than the sides, but the nut that holds the input flange on is torqued on there very tight. so it's a PITA to get off, and at least as difficult to get torqued back down properly (and it's crucial that it does, as it's an integral part in the gear mesh. I did one and didn't get that nut tight enough, and it screwed up the gears in the diff....).
     
  8. 054eatwagon
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    my plans are clean outside , check what was mentioned , and see what it looks like in a week or so , if its bigger then the vent i will be looking for someone to do this one for me
     
  9. tonyM
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    My drive way is open, let me know!
     
  10. 054eatwagon
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    pressure washed it tonight and will check it in the morning



    thanks