Learned a lesson the hard way.
I installed all new axle pinion seals a while ago. It is NOT a fun job nor is it a 10 minute job.
That said I got it done and felt good about it,,,, for a while.
What I found out is that if anyone out there does this job clean the area where the new seal fits into of all dirt and then apply a nice coat of Permatex inside the housing where the seal will be pressed into. You may think its a waste of time but that's what I figured too. What has happened is that oil is seeping out around the outside of the seal, not the seal surface on the shaft but between the body of the seal and the axle housing due to some irregularities in the casting.
I installed all new axle pinion seals a while ago. It is NOT a fun job nor is it a 10 minute job.
That said I got it done and felt good about it,,,, for a while.
What I found out is that if anyone out there does this job clean the area where the new seal fits into of all dirt and then apply a nice coat of Permatex inside the housing where the seal will be pressed into. You may think its a waste of time but that's what I figured too. What has happened is that oil is seeping out around the outside of the seal, not the seal surface on the shaft but between the body of the seal and the axle housing due to some irregularities in the casting.
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