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I have a 1989 HMMWV that the drivers side rear wheel is leaking oil. The leak is on the inside of the wheel seeping out of what I call the hat. It has 4 bolts holding it on. Can I simply loosen it, clean it and reseal?
Thanks for the advice. This is the rear wheel but it's still a steering cap? So just unbolt, remove, clean and RTV? After a trip to Home Depo (20 miles) it leaks down the tire a bit.
Found this YouTube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ0RgGWk1rU
My question is when I remove the cap should fluid come out normally? It is not normally dry in there.
Thanks for the advice. This is the rear wheel but it's still a steering cap? So just unbolt, remove, clean and RTV? After a trip to Home Depo (20 miles) it leaks down the tire a bit.View attachment 735843
Fixed the leak by pulling the cover and resealing with Permatex "The Right Stuff". Turns out one of the bolt holes is stripped. Will helicoil at a later date as it's holding up so far. Thanks for all the help!!
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