ncbugeye
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I was just starting on the process of replacing the 4.22 diff on NCBugeye with the 3.7. I jacked up the left rear, removed the wheel, gave the brake drum a couple of moderate taps with a block of wood (actually a wheel chock made from a 12" length of 4x4), and removed the drum, all very easy.
As soon as I removed the drum, oil started to drip from the hub. However there is no trace of oil in the brake drum, it was completely dry, as are the brake shoes.
Altogether I estimate about 1/2 teaspoonful of oil dripped out, before it stopped of its own accord. I understand from previous discussion that this oil comes from the differential. What confuses me is why it only started after I removed the drum, especially as the car is jacked up, so this end of the axle is slightly raised...
Ideas?
As soon as I removed the drum, oil started to drip from the hub. However there is no trace of oil in the brake drum, it was completely dry, as are the brake shoes.
Altogether I estimate about 1/2 teaspoonful of oil dripped out, before it stopped of its own accord. I understand from previous discussion that this oil comes from the differential. What confuses me is why it only started after I removed the drum, especially as the car is jacked up, so this end of the axle is slightly raised...
Ideas?