Zepol95
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Hello,
I recently have been doing a general workover on my Deuce. I bought this 2 years ago to help me out in the soft southwest soft sand at the lake because I was tired of tearing up my F350.
I have to admit, I was totally lost when I bought this, and I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to keep up with the maintenance. I have tackled many jobs thanks to the wonderful TM's - axel boots, airpak, bleeding brake lines (that was FUN!), adding air assist steering, changing oil and adding the spin on filters, etc...BUT, I am stopped solid on my rear axel.
I had a small leak from the center of the hub that was splasing all around the wheel when travelling far distances (> 120 miles)..and it wasn't that bad...but being conscious about it, I checked the hub and found all the bolts were loose. I went ahead and tightened up all of the bolts, and it stopped the oil from splashing all around the wheel....BUT, I loosened it a little first, and a fair amoint of what I think diff oil came out....looking great.. Now I am concerned I don't have enough...
I want to add some more oil, but good god is all the paint and rustproofing coating making this a task..I don't want to hit the screws with an impact wrench, and I can't take it off with a breaker bar..
Can I cheat and just put some oil in through the vent hole???
Before everyone jumps my case for not doign it right, bearings, etc etc was done 2 years ago...but I am not sure about the oil..I've got to transport this truck in about 2 days...time is limited..just checking if this is a quick fix to help.
I recently have been doing a general workover on my Deuce. I bought this 2 years ago to help me out in the soft southwest soft sand at the lake because I was tired of tearing up my F350.
I have to admit, I was totally lost when I bought this, and I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to keep up with the maintenance. I have tackled many jobs thanks to the wonderful TM's - axel boots, airpak, bleeding brake lines (that was FUN!), adding air assist steering, changing oil and adding the spin on filters, etc...BUT, I am stopped solid on my rear axel.
I had a small leak from the center of the hub that was splasing all around the wheel when travelling far distances (> 120 miles)..and it wasn't that bad...but being conscious about it, I checked the hub and found all the bolts were loose. I went ahead and tightened up all of the bolts, and it stopped the oil from splashing all around the wheel....BUT, I loosened it a little first, and a fair amoint of what I think diff oil came out....looking great.. Now I am concerned I don't have enough...
I want to add some more oil, but good god is all the paint and rustproofing coating making this a task..I don't want to hit the screws with an impact wrench, and I can't take it off with a breaker bar..
Can I cheat and just put some oil in through the vent hole???
Before everyone jumps my case for not doign it right, bearings, etc etc was done 2 years ago...but I am not sure about the oil..I've got to transport this truck in about 2 days...time is limited..just checking if this is a quick fix to help.
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