billschroeder5842
01-02-2022, 03:08 PM
As most of us do (I'm actually pretty good at this) I'm scheming against the inevitable repair project and trying to out smart what I really know is the best course of action.
My latest obsession is a small seeping leak on the differential on my 91 with 85k between the bat wing and the carrier on the passenger side, in between the bracket for the rear control arm. This is seeping was found after I saw a 1/2 dime size drip on the floor. I cleaned up the differential, narrowed it down and re established its location after a 10 mile ride.
Now, a "normal person" would just keep an eye on it and wipe small seeping every couple of weeks, but I'm too emotional for that. I consulted the FSM and found that fixing this type of seep/leak is a PIA involving dropping exhaust, springs, C-Beams, half shafts bat wings....etc. This type of juice is hardly worth the squeeze, but it may be a winter project.
While searching the net I saw a couple of references to a possible cause being a clogged vent tube on the top of the bat wing that could increase internal pressure and force fluid out? That fix seems too easy but I need to check it out before tackling this project. Has anyone heard of such a thing?
Any other ideas?
My latest obsession is a small seeping leak on the differential on my 91 with 85k between the bat wing and the carrier on the passenger side, in between the bracket for the rear control arm. This is seeping was found after I saw a 1/2 dime size drip on the floor. I cleaned up the differential, narrowed it down and re established its location after a 10 mile ride.
Now, a "normal person" would just keep an eye on it and wipe small seeping every couple of weeks, but I'm too emotional for that. I consulted the FSM and found that fixing this type of seep/leak is a PIA involving dropping exhaust, springs, C-Beams, half shafts bat wings....etc. This type of juice is hardly worth the squeeze, but it may be a winter project.
While searching the net I saw a couple of references to a possible cause being a clogged vent tube on the top of the bat wing that could increase internal pressure and force fluid out? That fix seems too easy but I need to check it out before tackling this project. Has anyone heard of such a thing?
Any other ideas?