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There may be some correlation between the amount ( quantity) of grease placed in the hub on re assembly and the leaking of differential oil. I remember when I first did this job that there was a huge amount of wheel bearing grease inside the hub. I did not put near that amount back in the hubs...
Maybe I'm not crazy after all.I had no leaks when I parked it in the garage in April, really. I quit drinking in 2008.
M16, which rtv do you use. I think I will just use rtv this next time.
Not happy.About a year ago I replaced all the brakes and rear axle inner and outer seals and corks when I flipped the hubs and installed MRAPs. I had no leaks for a year. I was amazed and very happy about this. Every time I drive the truck, when I park it in the garage at home, I would without...
Thanks.They had it. That 3/4x18 thread inverted flare nut for the fuel pump outlet is tough to find. So I will just put a compression tee, 3/16 tube I believe, in the vent line and then a tee in the return line and then a tee in the 1/2 feed line?.Then a separate switch for the aux pump and...
Wow, that's close. If it's 1/2 tubing the one nut on the left will work. Don't know why there is a ferrule on it . Not needed with inverted flare. That could be made to work if 1/2 tube.