I'm about to pull the front diff out of my 1988 110 beastie so I can drill out a snapped bolt from one of the diff guard attachment holes before re inserting the unit. I've watched the various YouTube videos on doing this and it doesn't seem too complicated, but any tips, tricks or advice on doing this job?
Obviously I'll have the CVs, etc out. Whilst I'm not aware of any issues with the drive-train down stream of the diff any suggested things to look out for that could point to impending replacement needs?
One matter I'm not sure on: a while back I checked the diff oil levels and noticed grey 'sludge' in the oil. Months before this I'd been doing some work that, long story short, resulted in some of the CV grease getting past the wiper gasket onto the floor, so I topped it up with one-shot. I put the sludge in the diff oil down to this same grease getting into the diff/half-shaft compartment. It that plausible and if so is there a seal that separates the CV one-shot grease from the diff oil? Or is the sludge just really old crud that needs removing? In either case I'm sure it shouldn't be in there!
Ta, Ben
Obviously I'll have the CVs, etc out. Whilst I'm not aware of any issues with the drive-train down stream of the diff any suggested things to look out for that could point to impending replacement needs?
One matter I'm not sure on: a while back I checked the diff oil levels and noticed grey 'sludge' in the oil. Months before this I'd been doing some work that, long story short, resulted in some of the CV grease getting past the wiper gasket onto the floor, so I topped it up with one-shot. I put the sludge in the diff oil down to this same grease getting into the diff/half-shaft compartment. It that plausible and if so is there a seal that separates the CV one-shot grease from the diff oil? Or is the sludge just really old crud that needs removing? In either case I'm sure it shouldn't be in there!
Ta, Ben