Rear axle lubricant leaks can occur at the following locations:
• | Axle tube to differential carrier housing joint |
• | Differential housing cover gasket |
Determining the Cause
While most rear axle leaks may be easy to find, determining the cause
may not be. A thorough inspection of the area around the leak may assist in
determining the cause of the leak.
Oil Seals
Lubricant leaks from a oil seal may be caused by any of the following:
• | An improperly installed seal |
To determine the actual cause of the leak, clean the area around the
leak. Observe the area of the leak and determine the if the seal or another
component is causing the leak. A worn seal surface will cause a leak at the
sealing lip while a misaligned seal or a seal installed into a housing with
an excessive bore will cause the seal to leak at the outside surface of the
seal. Hardened or cracked seal lips usually indicate the axle is operating
beyond the normal temperature limits for the axle. A seal whose sealing surface
has been nicked or cut may indicate that the shaft has a rough, burred, or
gouged surface and will need to be inspected before the seal can be replaced.
Gaskets
A leak at a gasket is usually caused by a poor fit of the components
on each side of the gasket surface. Inspect each component for distortion
and for nicks or gouges that may prohibit the gasket from sealing properly.
Rear Axle Housing
Rear axle housing lubricant leaks usually occur at the following locations:
Drain and fill plug leaks are usually caused by a loose plug. These
leaks can by repaired by either tightening the plug or by using an approved
sealer on the threads on the plug.
Other leaks such as axle tube to differential carrier housing or porosity
leaks require the replacement of the rear axle housing.