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Swivel housing grease in the axel?
Jonny Boaterboy:
Well I am a grease monkey! Yesterday I went to check the level of oil in the front axel. When i removed the level/fill plug a thick dark gray substance came gushing out! After a bit of head scraching i came to this conclusion: I had overfilled one of the swivel housings with grease because of this it must have built up presure and found its way into the front axel. Does that sound about right?
My plan of action is this. I have left it overnight with the level pugs left out of the swivel houseings so they should be at the right levels now (does it have any affect on the leveling of the grease if the front wheels are streight ahead or on full lock? I left mine streight ahead) I then drained the front axel and plan to fill it with the right oil and drive 20 miles of so and then change the oil again. I'll probable do this two of three times to try and clear out some of the swivel housing grease.
Does anyone know if the seal between the swevel houseing and the axel, stoping the swevelhousing grease geting into the axel, Is that seal now permently damaged? or will it setle back down and keep the swivel houseing grease in the right place? And do I need to worry about any damage in the front axel that may of been caused from having swivel housing grease in there?
Am I doing the right thing by trying to flush out the axel with a few oil changes?
Thanks alot sorry about the bad spelling still learning!
Jonny
paul_humphreys:
If you are getting grease in the diff houseing then the seal has gone/leaking. You will need to change it. Changing the oil in the will make no driffrance as the grease will pass the seal anyway and its back to where you started. The only problem is do you know whitch side is leaking?
Paul
Xtremeteam:
the grease shouldnt make much odds if its in the diff housing,specially if you are planning on changine the diff oil & the swivels,did u use a 1 shot sachet per side??? that is the correct amount for the swivel,
Jonny Boaterboy:
Yes I did use the one shot grease..... but I forced some more in there! Is it a big job to change this seal? and If im changing this seal (what the name of the seal between the swivel houseing and the axel?) should I also do the sweivel houseing seal as well?
Paul, the tailgate it now on and doing fine still not got round to trying the shokes!
paul_humphreys:
Ok theres no rush on the shocks.
I think its a oil seal in the axel, I have never changed one as I seem to break the axels before they need doing.
Paul
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