bones1
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Not happy.About a year ago I replaced all the brakes and rear axle inner and outer seals and corks when I flipped the hubs and installed MRAPs. I had no leaks for a year. I was amazed and very happy about this. Every time I drive the truck, when I park it in the garage at home, I would without fail would look underneath it for oil leaks on the backing plates. I just knew they would leak. None. Happy, happy, happy. Been busy getting daughter married off etc and the last time I remember driving it was in early April, it was just sitting in my garage. Been stationary since.Now in the summer this building gets hot during the day 90+ or so and sometimes I don't go out in it. Anyway, yesterday, I looked under the truck, as usual and all 4 rear backing plates are wet with oil. I checked, it's not brake fluid.I wish it was, easier fix than the "hope it don't leak again seal guessing game". And they will. So my question is:
Can heat make the gear oil expand and come through the seals sitting still? I removed the vents a while back so that's not it.
Could the wheel bearing grease actually be "melting" in the hubs? I use red high temp Valvoline grease.
Has anyone come up with a positive way to seal these Rockwells yet?.
Can heat make the gear oil expand and come through the seals sitting still? I removed the vents a while back so that's not it.
Could the wheel bearing grease actually be "melting" in the hubs? I use red high temp Valvoline grease.
Has anyone come up with a positive way to seal these Rockwells yet?.