Bit of a rear oil leak....

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Bit of a rear oil leak....

Postby thrashingcows » Sat Feb 14, 2015 8:24 pm

Well i redid the rear brake hubs a few weeks ago, new bearings and seals, but yesterday on my first day off in about a week I noticed that there was gear oil on the ground by the passenger side rear tire....Doooh!

So today I tore into it to see how bad it was....

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All that oil everywhere...that can't be good.

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Re: Bit of a rear oil leak....

Postby thrashingcows » Sat Feb 14, 2015 8:29 pm

Turns out I nicked the inner seal on the threads when installing it. Gouged the seal and popped the spring loose as well.

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And with all that oil everywhere the rear shoes were toast!

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So off to the parts store for some new Wagner riveted 12x3 shoes, and SKF inner seals....Did not want to use the raybestos bonded units. ;)

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1984/93 Dodge Crewcab, W350, 1 Ton SRW, long box, 330K Km's, M&H spacer, 366 spring, fuel pin to deep side, 14cm housing, Piston LP, PS IC, Isspro Boost, Pyro and tach, NV4500, 29 spline NP205, 3.54's.


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Re: Bit of a rear oil leak....

Postby thrashingcows » Sat Feb 14, 2015 8:34 pm

Lots of cleaning to get that gear oil off everything. But finally got everything clean up and start re-assembly. This time I used some black electrical tape over the threads to smooth things out just in case I get weak and wobbly trying to lift that drum and hub into place. ;)

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So it turned into an expensive day. Amazing what a small nick in a seal can end up costing you....a big chunk of change, and half a day. ;)
1984/93 Dodge Crewcab, W350, 1 Ton SRW, long box, 330K Km's, M&H spacer, 366 spring, fuel pin to deep side, 14cm housing, Piston LP, PS IC, Isspro Boost, Pyro and tach, NV4500, 29 spline NP205, 3.54's.


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Re: Bit of a rear oil leak....

Postby CumminsPower59 » Sat Feb 14, 2015 11:03 pm

The tape trick works pretty good, used it on commercial equipment when I don't have a wheel dolly available. Iron hubs and drums get pretty heavy for my weak self...
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Re: Bit of a rear oil leak....

Postby PToombs » Sun Feb 15, 2015 5:43 pm

I learned a trick too. Pack some grease in the seal to hold the spring when you drive it in. Plenty of times I have driven in a seal and the spring was loose in there. Not fun trying to put it back with a pick when it's installed. :(
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Re: Bit of a rear oil leak....

Postby thrashingcows » Wed Feb 18, 2015 1:07 pm

PToombs wrote:I learned a trick too. Pack some grease in the seal to hold the spring when you drive it in. Plenty of times I have driven in a seal and the spring was loose in there. Not fun trying to put it back with a pick when it's installed. :(


Never thought of that....good info!
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