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Good morning gents,
Last night I drained the oil in my front diff prior to tearing it all down and replacing boots and seals.
When I loosened the drain plug pure water came out at first - nice and clear - maybe half a cup. Once the water stopped I had to unscrew the plug further for the oil to start coming out - and it was a yellow color.
Odd thing is I replaced this gear oil not 6 months ago and have not driven the truck in any water or even rain since. At that time I cleaned the vent and re-installed it. I have no visible leaks from the axle seals but the boots are ripped up pretty good.
Truck has been sitting for about 3 months outside as I did other work to the engine over the winter. I would not expect water would get in the vent as the truck itself seems to shield the axle from rain pretty well. Has anyone else seen this? Perhaps it is a buildup of condensation that would turn to steam and dissipate when driven on a long run? I have not seen this on any of my other vehicle diffs.
Could not find a thread with the same kind of issue as this one. No fording, no rain driving. Anyone else see something similar?
Unrelated to the water in the oil - a 2 inch long piece of what looks like a round steel collar or spacer came out the bottom with the oil. I can feel the rest of it up there but can't get it out. Must be at least a 4" long piece up there I figure. Wheels turn and no odd noises or excessive play. I have not engaged the front wheel drive since this truck came into my possession but have driven it about 300 miles. Looks like I am going to be tearing into the top of this axle. By the way - magnet plug was just about as clean as when I had installed it after replacing the diff oil.
Thanks,
Tom
Last night I drained the oil in my front diff prior to tearing it all down and replacing boots and seals.
When I loosened the drain plug pure water came out at first - nice and clear - maybe half a cup. Once the water stopped I had to unscrew the plug further for the oil to start coming out - and it was a yellow color.
Odd thing is I replaced this gear oil not 6 months ago and have not driven the truck in any water or even rain since. At that time I cleaned the vent and re-installed it. I have no visible leaks from the axle seals but the boots are ripped up pretty good.
Truck has been sitting for about 3 months outside as I did other work to the engine over the winter. I would not expect water would get in the vent as the truck itself seems to shield the axle from rain pretty well. Has anyone else seen this? Perhaps it is a buildup of condensation that would turn to steam and dissipate when driven on a long run? I have not seen this on any of my other vehicle diffs.
Could not find a thread with the same kind of issue as this one. No fording, no rain driving. Anyone else see something similar?
Unrelated to the water in the oil - a 2 inch long piece of what looks like a round steel collar or spacer came out the bottom with the oil. I can feel the rest of it up there but can't get it out. Must be at least a 4" long piece up there I figure. Wheels turn and no odd noises or excessive play. I have not engaged the front wheel drive since this truck came into my possession but have driven it about 300 miles. Looks like I am going to be tearing into the top of this axle. By the way - magnet plug was just about as clean as when I had installed it after replacing the diff oil.
Thanks,
Tom