Woldsguy
Active Member
Ok, bit of a newbie here. So apologies for a basic question.
My 90 has been leaking oil, I'm guessing from the hub, as it is leaking over the outside of the rear off-side wheel.
When it went in for its check-over after I bought it, the mechanic replaced the seal, but it didn't stop the leak. He re-checked it afterwards, and seal was fine.
After reading some really helpful posts here, I picked up on the fact it might be due to blocked axle breather, so I removed the breather, and it was completely clogged. So I cleaned it, checked it by blowing down it and replaced it. The leak is still there. It's not as bad as it was, but still leaking.
My question is; Could running the new seal with the breather still blocked cause the seal to fail permanently? I.e. Do I need to replace the seal again now the breather is clear, or can I take it that the problem is bigger? What's next for me?
Also, I'm guessing the previous owner knew it had a problem, as the diff oil is over-full - I don't know how this is possible, but when I unscrew the fill plug (no, not the drain plug) oil pours out from all round the plug, the level is obviously over the fill plug. Is this ok? Or can you overfill the diff?
Thanks in advance.
My 90 has been leaking oil, I'm guessing from the hub, as it is leaking over the outside of the rear off-side wheel.
When it went in for its check-over after I bought it, the mechanic replaced the seal, but it didn't stop the leak. He re-checked it afterwards, and seal was fine.
After reading some really helpful posts here, I picked up on the fact it might be due to blocked axle breather, so I removed the breather, and it was completely clogged. So I cleaned it, checked it by blowing down it and replaced it. The leak is still there. It's not as bad as it was, but still leaking.
My question is; Could running the new seal with the breather still blocked cause the seal to fail permanently? I.e. Do I need to replace the seal again now the breather is clear, or can I take it that the problem is bigger? What's next for me?
Also, I'm guessing the previous owner knew it had a problem, as the diff oil is over-full - I don't know how this is possible, but when I unscrew the fill plug (no, not the drain plug) oil pours out from all round the plug, the level is obviously over the fill plug. Is this ok? Or can you overfill the diff?
Thanks in advance.