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super c leaking from axel

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mike in va.

06-16-2007 06:06:35




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My super C is leaking gear oil near the grease fitting on the axel housing. Is there a seal in there? if so does anyone know the part no. and a source




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Dave BN

06-16-2007 13:41:45




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 Re: super c leaking from axel in reply to mike in va., 06-16-2007 06:06:35  
This is a two part seal and you will need to pull the wheel off to change it. Make sure their are no sharp spots or burrs on the axle to cut the new seal as it slides on. I clean and oil the axle to help slide that seal on. By the way, their is an inner seal inside the transmission that is leaking also as the axle housing should not have oil in it. Most guys including myself just replace the outer seal that you have asked about and call it good. Breaking the wheel clamp bolts loose might be fun, mine were. Lots of penetrating oil and a big wrench with a cheater pipe got mine loose. Good luck. Dave.

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leon

06-17-2007 03:59:23




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 Re: super c leaking from axel in reply to Dave BN, 06-16-2007 13:41:45  
What's been your success with just replacing the outer seal? Can you get her to completely dry up? I've posted on this topic a couple of times lately and the advice from heard from folks seems to be that I'll need to pull the axle itself out of the transmission/differential housing and replace the inner seal if I expect to totally solve the leak problem. That could get to be a really big job and I may elect to just let her drip a bit.

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Dave_Id

06-16-2007 08:13:19




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 Re: super c leaking from axel in reply to mike in va., 06-16-2007 06:06:35  
Yes, and all you need is the OD, and the shaft diameter (ID), and you can get them anywhere such as your neighborhood Napa dealer, and of course your IH dealer will have them too.



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