That darn pinion seal is leaking again It was from the Ratech seal kit and was installed with the new gears. We are going to replace it with the GM seal instead of Ratech. Any ideas on why it began leaking again and if I need a new crush sleeve?
That darn pinion seal is leaking again It was from the Ratech seal kit and was installed with the new gears. We are going to replace it with the GM seal instead of Ratech. Any ideas on why it began leaking again and if I need a new crush sleeve?
Did you change the rear end fluid after you ran with the new gears for a little? If not you'll have a lot of metal shavings built up inside of there and that can destroy the pinion seal. I'd replace the seal with a GM one and change your fluid.
Did you change the rear end fluid after you ran with the new gears for a little? If not you'll have a lot of metal shavings built up inside of there and that can destroy the pinion seal. I'd replace the seal with a GM one and change your fluid.
We put new fluid in the rear and even cleaned out the housing with cleaner. Im thinking that it burned up from the added pressure when the torque arm mount brke and the arm was up against the chassis. Could that have done it?
If you did lube the seal during the install .... and you have a history of the new seals leaking ..... you likely have a worn spot on the pinion gear shaft, where the seal rides. The cure is either a new gear (not such a good solution), position the seal in the housing so that it rides on a different part of the shaft (not possible with a flanged seal), or install a quick sleeve (or what ever they're called). This is a thin sleeve that is inslalled over the worn area of the shaft and gives the seal a new smooth surface to ride on.
If you did lube the seal during the install .... and you have a history of the new seals leaking ..... you likely have a worn spot on the pinion gear shaft, where the seal rides. The cure is either a new gear (not such a good solution), position the seal in the housing so that it rides on a different part of the shaft (not possible with a flanged seal), or install a quick sleeve (or what ever they're called). This is a thin sleeve that is inslalled over the worn area of the shaft and gives the seal a new smooth surface to ride on.
I will look into the quick sleeve. I dont think that there could be a worn spot because the pinion gear is brand new, less than 3 weeks old. My next question is, can the pinion seals be installed from the front on the driveshaft side, or do I have to take the whole rear apart again?
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