how to keep rear differential from leaking???
how to keep rear differential from leaking???
i did not have any problems before i change to synthetic. now my differential leaks between the cover (girdle) and the differential. i first tried just a gasket. second time i used two thin bands of rtv silicone sealant on both sides of a new gasket. i torqued the bolts in a criss-cross pattern to 22 ft/lbs both times. my girdle is clean. actually i just got a new one before i did this the second time. maybe i should try a little sand paper on the differential??? i cleaned it off to where there is no gasket or sealant on there. any suggestions?
I'm in the same dillemma as you. I just redid mine "again" with synthetic... looking under the back yesterday i noticed it was leaking AGAIN! I can't figure out what im doing wrong, the last time i did my differential i made very sure that the surface was super super clean and that every bolt was done tightly...
my car has always leaked from the pinion seal. I even had it replaced. It just came back. IMO just leave it alone unless it is leaving more than just a drip a day. Just keep an eye on the level of fluid. DO you have the stock driveshaft? I think the vibrations wore the seal out
mine leaks from the pinon seal as well and theres NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT! ive had my rear end redone 4 times since ive owned my car and i just know now that the 10 BOLT is the BIGGEST PIECE OF SH*T that i own
those rat bastards at GM for putting that GHEY thing in f-bodys
those rat bastards at GM for putting that GHEY thing in f-bodys
Make sure you don,t let the level get too low or you will have big broken rearend problems.
If you can find it the Gasket shellac is awesome.
Got a mechanic friend who said "You wanna stop the leak? use this stuff"
He was right.
If you can find it the Gasket shellac is awesome.
Got a mechanic friend who said "You wanna stop the leak? use this stuff"
He was right.
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