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leaking oil any help hj75 2h

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leaking oil any help hj75 2h

Post by phat4x4 »

Hi new to 4wd's diesels and turbos, just bought a hj 75 2h, had no oil leaks at the time but magically 2 weeks later now it does from the front left wheel, could anyone tell me what seal may need replacing or what the problem could be, i just downloaded the workshop manual and am not working at the moment so thought i'd try fix whatever the problem is myself, and if theres and tips or if its a prick of a job should i take it to a mechanic thanks pictures should hopefully be below


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Post by RAY185 »

Inner axle seal leaking gear oil into the swivel housing and past the wiper seals.

You need to put a swivel housing kit through it, kit does both sides. I'd do wheel bearings while you're at it since you don't know the history of them. Have a read of your manual to see if you want to tackle it. It's not rocket science but can prove taxing depending on how mechanically minded you are.
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Post by kingchevy »

Looks like your inner axle seal has gone depending on when they were last done you may need a full swivel hub kit and to repack your bearings

possibly on such a old truck you may need to speedy sleeve the axle seal area to stop this happening again

this is a big job possibly 8 hours work depending on your skill level because there is no point in doing just one side you need to do both and also repack all your wheel bearings

if you were to pay for the jo b to be done allow 800-1000 to do it properly
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Post by kingchevy »

http://video.google.com.au/videosearch? ... 6120996036

make sure it doesnt do this sign of a shot swivel hub
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Post by kingchevy »

I found this I hope it helps

http://www.hilux4x4.co.za/simon/overhau ... /index.php

its not a landcruiser but the hilux have a very similar front end...
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Post by phat4x4 »

yeah i'm just reading it now, i think i'll give it a shot im half savvy for anything outside of the motor, is it nesecary to do both sides? or is just fixing one side fine? Thanks for the help
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Post by phat4x4 »

thanks kingchevvy will give those a look too
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Post by phat4x4 »

all out need to clean up the old grease a bit then put it back together in the morning, that guide on the hilux recommends using CV joint grease even on the wheel bearings, anyone have another opionion on that? the guy at the shop said its not such a great idea because on the highway it will get too warm for the grease
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Post by turkey »

Fairly easy job mate, if its the same as a hilux make sure you have circlip spreaders to get the locking clip off....
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