BugEyeBear
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I recently acquired a '71 M35A2 that had a leaky axle at the fwd-tandem axle.
We replaced the seals, repacked the bearings & all seems fine now.
A few days later I checked my axle vents & 2 of the 3 appeared to be somewhat clogged.
-The front axle vent seemed to "hiss" after I did the "spin & bounce".
-The middle axle (fwd tandem) vent seemed to be quite clogged and at first resisted spinning.
-The rear-most axle (rear tandem) seemed fine.
As noted above, the leaky axle was the one with the most clogged vent. Coincidence? Probably NOT!
MORAL of this story: Check & clean your vents!!
OH! & I should note that I've since acquired 3 new axle vents to install tomorrow. (I might be able to clean & reuse the existing vents, but I snagged 3 new ones to be 100% sure!)
I'll be checking/cleaning my tranny & xfercase vents also!!
We replaced the seals, repacked the bearings & all seems fine now.
A few days later I checked my axle vents & 2 of the 3 appeared to be somewhat clogged.
-The front axle vent seemed to "hiss" after I did the "spin & bounce".
-The middle axle (fwd tandem) vent seemed to be quite clogged and at first resisted spinning.
-The rear-most axle (rear tandem) seemed fine.
As noted above, the leaky axle was the one with the most clogged vent. Coincidence? Probably NOT!
MORAL of this story: Check & clean your vents!!
OH! & I should note that I've since acquired 3 new axle vents to install tomorrow. (I might be able to clean & reuse the existing vents, but I snagged 3 new ones to be 100% sure!)
I'll be checking/cleaning my tranny & xfercase vents also!!