srisitt
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Looks like the ranger I’m working on has a leak in the rear differential. Heard this could be an expensive fix. Any advice on diagnosing what is causing the leak/what to repair?
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That makes sense. I guess the thing to do then will be to replace the cover gasket and vent filter now and then the pinion seal later if I need to. I’m concerned with the caked up stuff on the chassis, would you say that’s an indicator the pinion seal blew? Can’t think of anywhere else that could come from. edit: could also be grease from driveshaft/u joint.Yes, as you drive the axle oil gets warm and expands, like any liquid does, vent allows expansion with 0 pressure, clogged vent means internal pressure builds up, do this over and over and leaks will start, and yes, now that they have, they won't stop even with clean vent hose
I just did my differential flush not too long ago. I ordered my gasket from AutoZone, but i've seen it on RockAuto for cheaper. Hope you verified whether you have the 7.5" or 8.8". The flush itself was easy, i followed a youtube video. Make sure to torque the bolts back to spec.I ordered a hard gasket from rock city, those any good? Can I use it with sealant?