Mike82ndABN
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My truck has suddenly started leaking from the LF and RR spindles. The LR input seal on the geared hub is wet too. So i may be doing the input and output seals on all the hubs.
I thought with all these leaks maybe I had a clogged vent line, but i can blow air from the rear hub vents, to the front hose at the air cleaner and confirm there is no blockage.
Looks like i'm going to be dropping the halfshafts again for the hub input seals.
The spindle seal seems technical, can i knock it in with improvised tools or do i need the proper tool to set it to the right depth. I've read about two part seals that need to be set to the proper depth.
I've read up on the procedure for torquing the spindle retaining nut, sounds straightforward but the impact of doing it right can be catastrophic.
Do you guys do these on the truck, or remove the geared hubs and tackle it on a bench?
Any tips from the wise?
I thought with all these leaks maybe I had a clogged vent line, but i can blow air from the rear hub vents, to the front hose at the air cleaner and confirm there is no blockage.
Looks like i'm going to be dropping the halfshafts again for the hub input seals.
The spindle seal seems technical, can i knock it in with improvised tools or do i need the proper tool to set it to the right depth. I've read about two part seals that need to be set to the proper depth.
I've read up on the procedure for torquing the spindle retaining nut, sounds straightforward but the impact of doing it right can be catastrophic.
Do you guys do these on the truck, or remove the geared hubs and tackle it on a bench?
Any tips from the wise?