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Leaking diff. Help Please...................................

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Leaking diff. Help Please...................................

Post by bruiser »

I have an 80 series with a leaking rear diff.
Oil appears to be coming out where the pinion goes into the diff.
1. What is causing this?
2. How much could I expect to pay to get this fixed.

Thanks
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Post by Cruzer! »

Hey mate.

1. Pinion Seal is leaking, possibly cause breather is blocked and pressure might have forced the oil out, or possibly cause pinion seals just start pissing out whenever they feel like it. :)

2. if you do it yourself, about $4 for the seal from repco, about $16 for a 6 pack of rum :)

Undo Driveshaft from Pinion Flange (Mark Points) and there will be a 32mm (on most cars) nut. Undo it, and the pinion flange will pull off the pinion (and oil will come out if its leaking badly so beware) and you'll be left with pinion shaft and a seal around it, pull it out, replace it and put it all back together.

Be careful of scratching diff housing or pinion shaft when you pull the seal out, even a small scratch can make it continually leak past the seal and that will eventually drive you insane trying to figure out why its doing it.

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Post by bruiser »

Thanks Ben
Sound easy enough.
How do I get the seal out? What tools do I need?
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Post by J Top »

Before you disconnect driveshaft, check for play in pinion, up and down or in and out. This can be caused by loose pinion nut or worn pinion bearings.
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Post by Jeff80 »

I used a bearing puller to remove mine.
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Post by Cruzer! »

I use a seal piuller, prob about $15 from a auto store, but like said theres a few other ways to remove it bearing puller, pliers, screwdriver if you want to be real dodgy ;)
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Post by vSAHARAx »

G'day Bruza

Where abouts in Brissy are you from? I changed both front and rear pinion seals on my 60. i got Genuine seals from LandCruiser Mart. They are at 1478 Ipswich Road, Rocklea. the genuine seals cost me around $11 each (they have an extra little rubber flange/seal thingy on them so i was told compared to the aftermarket ones so for the sake of a couple of dolars i got a genuine part). Took about 1hr per diff (depending how hard it is to undo the pinion nut) The job is a peice of p!$$ to complete.

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