Solution for leaking differential breather
if it's comin' from the top of the pumpkin, the breather hose may be disconnected. if the pumpkin is overfilled, it may start leaking as soon as you start driving. if it's comin' from the sides (near the driveshafts), it's most likely the oil seals.
you could install new seals with the pumpkin in place, just make sure you move the driveshafts out of the way enough to get a good wack at it. best way is to get a socket which fits around the seal (32mm i think)...or you could always get the real tool (rent at kragen or autozone). just make sure you don't damage the surface of the pumpkin (where it meets the seal).
you could install new seals with the pumpkin in place, just make sure you move the driveshafts out of the way enough to get a good wack at it. best way is to get a socket which fits around the seal (32mm i think)...or you could always get the real tool (rent at kragen or autozone). just make sure you don't damage the surface of the pumpkin (where it meets the seal).
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Originally Posted by n1cK!
if it's comin' from the top of the pumpkin, the breather hose may be disconnected. if the pumpkin is overfilled, it may start leaking as soon as you start driving. if it's comin' from the sides (near the driveshafts), it's most likely the oil seals.
you could install new seals with the pumpkin in place, just make sure you move the driveshafts out of the way enough to get a good wack at it. best way is to get a socket which fits around the seal (32mm i think)...or you could always get the real tool (rent at kragen or autozone). just make sure you don't damage the surface of the pumpkin (where it meets the seal).
you could install new seals with the pumpkin in place, just make sure you move the driveshafts out of the way enough to get a good wack at it. best way is to get a socket which fits around the seal (32mm i think)...or you could always get the real tool (rent at kragen or autozone). just make sure you don't damage the surface of the pumpkin (where it meets the seal).
Originally Posted by KAZ350Z
should I be able to see the breather hose? I tried to look for it laying underneath the car ( I can barely fit and don't have a good view), but it's definitely leaking from the top but I couldn't pin point it. Also for the seals do I need to take the axles out? If you could give me a quick DIY that would be great. I've done quite a bit of work myself, but I'm not familiar with the Z's diff.
for the seals, you will need to buy new seals, and new stub axle snap rings. technically, per the FSM, you should also buy new nuts/bolts for the driveshaft/stub axle. then, you have to:
- drain the diff fluid
- unbolt the driveshaft from the stub axle
- tie up the driveshaft so the slip-joint is not at a weird angle
- remove the stub shaft with a pry bar (slide hammer won't work in this tight space)
- remove the seal with a scribe on a screwdriver
- use a tube (i think a 32mm socket works) to "gently push" the new seal in (a plastic hammer or rubber malet should work)
- installation is reverse of removal (note - make sure the stub axle gets "snapped" all the way in.
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"reach up until your hand hurts, reach up some more and you should feel the tube"
haha, thanks a lot, i'll have to run by the dealership for the parts, and then I'll do it this weekend.
haha, thanks a lot, i'll have to run by the dealership for the parts, and then I'll do it this weekend.
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update, so I put it up on the lift and realized I busted my diff. bushing
All of these hypothesis' and none of them right, I feel like an idiot, but i figured I'd let you guys know.
All of these hypothesis' and none of them right, I feel like an idiot, but i figured I'd let you guys know.
well, at least you found the problem. you probably didn't even have to hurt your hand to do it
well, since it's broke, you might as well look into getting some SPL solid bushings in there!
well, since it's broke, you might as well look into getting some SPL solid bushings in there!
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Originally Posted by n1cK!
well, at least you found the problem. you probably didn't even have to hurt your hand to do it
well, since it's broke, you might as well look into getting some SPL solid bushings in there!
well, since it's broke, you might as well look into getting some SPL solid bushings in there!
Anyone have any updates on their set ups???
I would like to do this with a clear plastic bottle that can withstand the temps......need to source something i can use...
-J
I would like to do this with a clear plastic bottle that can withstand the temps......need to source something i can use...
-J
ha..ha.. cool.....
would like something a little nicer that a typical throw-away water bottle......been trying to source a thick plastic container bottle to use..
-J
would like something a little nicer that a typical throw-away water bottle......been trying to source a thick plastic container bottle to use..
-J
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