SpudH
Well-Known Member
Did a big service on the P38 at the weekend at 120k. When I drained the rear diff it was a lovely clear colour with just a hint of black but looked like I could easily put it back in. Filled it up with new diff oil and on to the next. Sorted!
Went to change the oil on the front diff and what i got out was a horrible milky grey colour and less than a litre (its supposed to be 1.6).
OHH Crap (well what I actually said was a little less polite and is now being repeated by my 2 year old with the appropriate intonation and everything ) says I, with the thought of munched up diff requiring £100's to replace.
Before I panicked I said I'd try and strain the oil to check for bits of metal but couldn't find any.
This got me thinking about all the flooding back along of which I was none too shy about ploughing through. I didn't get a chance to check if the breather pipes are still ok but I will next weekend.
If water got in the diff, what would it look like and more importantly what would it do?
I don't really have any driveline issues at the moment. I get a small clunky click when going form forward to reverse or vice versa but it sounds much more like a cv joint than anything else.
Went to change the oil on the front diff and what i got out was a horrible milky grey colour and less than a litre (its supposed to be 1.6).
OHH Crap (well what I actually said was a little less polite and is now being repeated by my 2 year old with the appropriate intonation and everything ) says I, with the thought of munched up diff requiring £100's to replace.
Before I panicked I said I'd try and strain the oil to check for bits of metal but couldn't find any.
This got me thinking about all the flooding back along of which I was none too shy about ploughing through. I didn't get a chance to check if the breather pipes are still ok but I will next weekend.
If water got in the diff, what would it look like and more importantly what would it do?
I don't really have any driveline issues at the moment. I get a small clunky click when going form forward to reverse or vice versa but it sounds much more like a cv joint than anything else.
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