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falconbrother
Explorer II
Mar 19, 2018

A differential question

Saturday I discovered that my left side axle seal had been leaking. I fixed it when I found it. Pulled the half axle, old seal and drove a new seal in, put it all back together. I didn't see any evidence of overheating and the ring gear looked perfect. But, can overheating cause an axle seal to fail?
  • falconbrother wrote:
    I inspected the axle vent and it's in perfect working order. The hose was probably replaced when they overhauled the differential as it looks brand new. Also, it's a little wet around the pinion seal. I suspect that's weeping a bit..and for now I just don't care. It had synthetic oil in it. I know on my old Harley EVOs I was told time and again not to use synthetic fluids in the older, pre-twin cam, engines as it would cause leaks. Now I'm running dino 80-90 in the differential. I'm going to monitor it over the next months and see how it goes. I hate replacing a pinion seal and, I hate paying someone to do what I can do but, don't want to do. It's a quandry. My plan is to pay off my wife's van and replace the old suburban anyway. Besides, adding gear oil is quick and easy (and cheap).


    Weeping is normal, dripping is not
    What fluid does your truck specify?
  • On my 06 Ford the rear calibers piston were not letting the pressure off the brakes do to corrosion creating lots of heat. Had to replace the seal on one side along with rotors, calibers and brakes.
  • Do you mean that the seals only lasted a year after you rebuilt the axle?