Rear End Leaking
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Rear End Leaking
I have the Ford rear end and it is leaking fluid. The front plate (whatever it is called) is leaking. Is it the o ring? What is the easiest way to change it? Also, how hard is it to change the carrier housing gasket or whatever thats called? Thanks!
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re: Rear End Leaking
It isn't around the yoke. It is the 5 bolt plate. I don't know what it's called.
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re: Rear End Leaking
yep what he said it comes off and you replace that gasket
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re: Rear End Leaking
Your going to want to take of the yoke with an impact wrench after you pull the drive shaft off. Then you replace and seal with new gasket and tighten up. I am not sure if the fluid will pour right out so watch out or you might as well prepair for a differential oil change also. Good Luck
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re: Rear End Leaking
Ewwww,anal seapage! If your housing to differential gasket is leaking,you have to remove the axles first and then all the nuts around the differential.
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ford 9 differential refill
I got this fliud tranfer pump thingie out at sears that I was going to use to put new fluid in. The refill nut/bolt has a recessed design on it like it might be hex drive or something. It could just be filled with grime though. Any idea what size and type it is?
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re: Rear End Leaking
3/8 inch square drive. A 6 inch extension on a 3/8ths drive ratchet works great for pulling that plug, but you want the area clean before you pull it out, so you don't get dirt inside.
You MIGHT need a breaker bar, or at the least a 1/2 inch drive ratchet, with a 1/2-to-3/8 adapter to break it loose the first time, if it hasn't been cracked loose in a long time.
You MIGHT need a breaker bar, or at the least a 1/2 inch drive ratchet, with a 1/2-to-3/8 adapter to break it loose the first time, if it hasn't been cracked loose in a long time.
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Make sure the vent tube isn't clogged. If its clogged, the pressure could push the oil through an otherwise good gasket.
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re: Rear End Leaking
theres vents in the transfer case and manual trans too and of course the front axle of a 4x4.
ever wonder why those items seem to be covered with oil when you first buy them?