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Leaking diff seals, temporary fix = HTB grease = ok?

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Leaking diff seals, temporary fix = HTB grease = ok?

Post by lolergram »

Serious question,

With leaking front diff seals on a GQ, (so mostly driving on 2wd)

Has anyone tried ploping a (fair)bit of grease into the pumpkin as a temp fix?

Why/Why not isn't it a good idea?

Would there be an excess build up of heat/stress? Loss of power?

It is a lubricant, thats the main thing.


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Post by Z()LTAN »

where is it leaking from buddy?
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Post by lolergram »

Diff oil is coming out past the scrapers.
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Post by Z()LTAN »

scrapers?

U mean the swivel hub wiper seals?
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Z()LTAN wrote:scrapers?

U mean the swivel hub wiper seals?
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Just change ya axle seals. Not a big job.
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Willy Hilux wrote:Just change ya axle seals. Not a big job.
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Post by badger »

they are a $7 part and an hours work a side. why risk rooting your front end
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Post by lolergram »

badger wrote:they are a $7 part and an hours work a side. why risk rooting your front end
Are you meant to use special tools for the axle seals?

Or can you get away without?

I tried it without and had both leak within a couple of months...
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Post by Z()LTAN »

no special tools needed.

It will be your inner axle seal

Chance that the seal area on the axle is stuffed.

Put in new inner axle seal, some extra grease in the swivel housing and wash the swivels with a pressure washer.

DONT put grease in the diff, it wont do anything
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Post by Willy Hilux »

You could buy "speedy sleeves" to go onto your axle over the area where the seal sits. Sounds like the axle shaft has a groove worn in it. The "speedy sleeves" will cost about $40 each maybe.
You will have to take the cv off the axle to put these on. They come with a tool to put them on with then you cut off the flange from the speedy sleeve with a small cole chissel and a pair of pliers.

You can pick them up from your local bearing supplier with the seals aswell. Take the axle to them to get the correct ones.

Thats what I would do.
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Post by Z()LTAN »

why do you have to take the cv off?

U know there is another end on the axle yeah ?

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Post by nastytroll »

If the seals leaked so soon I would say you distorted the seals on install or your front housing is bent.

Gq will be undriven front in 2wd so very uncommon to wear a groove in the seal face.

Y not grease? cause it will run out of the pinion bearing and bearing will fail. If your going to strip the housing down that far fit a full hub kit.
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Post by Yom »

could also have the swivel hub not setup properly with the king pin shims.
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

try cornflour...
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Post by macca81 »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:try cornflour...
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Post by pongo »

moreys usually works a treat, as long as you dont do alot of high speed 4wd it should be fine.
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Post by mundy »

if you mix some oil in with your grease to, so your grease turns to a thick liquid it would work, that way it still flows like oil so you still lubricate all your bearings properly but is still thick enough that it wont leak past seals as quick.

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Post by lolergram »

mundy wrote:if you mix some oil in with your grease to, so your grease turns to a thick liquid it would work, that way it still flows like oil so you still lubricate all your bearings properly but is still thick enough that it wont leak past seals as quick.

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Cool thanks, thats sort of a happy medium then.

I might try that until motivation gets me going to do the real thing :)
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