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Re: Diff oil leak
Nick.
If you use the new type seals which have a spring inside, it is important
that the open side of the seal faces the oil.
From my experience the seals have enough "undersizing" to allow for any
scouring of the quill shaft as long as it is not greatly worn.
There was an article in the SOC magazine a few years ago where the writer
was suggesting that the tension in the spring can be incrreased by
removing it and shorten the spring so as to increase the tension.
Never done it or tried, just a thought
keep staggering brian
At 03:31 PM 4/05/98 EDT, you wrote:
>My stag has a steady leak from the front of the diff. This occurs even when
>the car
>is just sitting in the garage. I've change the pinion oil seal but this seems
>to
>have made no difference. Any suggestions as to what else I should try? Could
>the
>quill shaft be worn?
>
>I'm also about to change the oil in the gearbox. The manual states 75W for
>drain
>and refill, but this doesn't seem to be readily available. Can I use
80W/90 or
>90W?
>
>Comments please
>
>Regards
>
>Nick
>
>76 Mk2 Manual/OD in BRG
>
>
>
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