Checked out Maddawg's thread. What I was calling the outer seal is the one behind the axle nuts (the one that keeps the gear oil out of the bearings). I would call what Maddawg fixed the axle flange gasket.
Yep....my first response covered both....the axle flange (thank you for the correct wording!) and also the outer oil seal.
well it leaking more on the inside, I noticed it when bleeding air tanks, seems to be running from inside of inner wheel.
If gear oil is running out of the inside of the wheel....then it is leaking out around the brake drum. This can & will cause braking failure on that side of that axle when gear oil soaks the brake shoes.
You need to order a whole kit (since BOTH your inner & outer seals have failed). And replace it all w/new stuff.
Here is what to do :
1. Park on a FLAT surface & set your parking brake.
2. Chock wheels.
3. Jack up the leaking side of the axle.
4. Remove both tires.
5. Remove axle shaft.
6. Remove axle nut, lock nut, outer wheel seal, & outer wheel bearing.
7. Remove hub/drum assembly (80+ lbs....DONT slide across your axle threads!).
8. Remove inner wheel seal & inner wheel bearing.
9. Clean everything (brake shoes, brake drum ** clean & lightly sand to scar surface **, remove all old wheel bearing grease & gear oil from inside hub).
10. Pack bearings.
11. Install inner wheel bearing & inner wheel seal.
12. Install hub/drum.
13. Install outer wheel bearing, outer wheel seal, lock nut, & axle nut.
14. Insert axle shaft & remember to use high-temp RTV sealant to seal completely.
15. Reinstall tires.
16. Remove Jack.
17. Fill gear oil in that axle.
18. DONE!
Did I forget anything?
Good Luck! Should take you 2-4 hours depending on your greasemonkey level.