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Rear axle - small leak .....?

SteveHall64Healey

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My major winter project this year was removing and restoring everything from the drive shaft back to the brake drums. This included removal of rear axle, brakes, suspension, shocks, etc. 4E29F22B-5156-488A-A274-95695E0C3EFE.jpg t4E29F22B-5156-488A-A274-95695E0C3EFE.jpg

Re-assembly went smoothly, including setting the wheel bearing clearance to within spec. New gaskets and o-rings were used throughout. When complete, I over-filled the differential by about 500 ml, allowing the excess to drain away through the upper-most port in the diff.

A few weeks later, I noticed a very small amount of oily liquid running down the backplate. See picture attached. Total volume maybe 5 ml. Pulling the drum revealed a completely dry and clean wheel hub and brake assembly - no oil at all. If this means that the hub is not leaking into the brake area, could the small amount of oil be from initially over-filling the differential? I checked the fluid level in the differential and it is still fully topped up.

thanks
steve
 
Wipe it up see if it does it again. Try to identify a track from you top vent on the diff to where it dripped. Also if it is really overfilled, the oil expands with running and heat. Make sure it is filled just to the bottom of the fill plug.
 
Wipe it up see if it does it again. Try to identify a track from you top vent on the diff to where it dripped. Also if it is really overfilled, the oil expands with running and heat. Make sure it is filled just to the bottom of the fill plug.

Thanks for the suggestion. There is no fluid track from the vent.

I cleaned it up thoroughly and shot another 100 ml of oil in. That was 6 hours ago and most of it ran back out from the filler plug over the last 4 hours. So far, no oil is appearing at the backplate...
 
Thanks Steve. The gaskets came from Ahead4Healeys and they are quite thick, at 0.014”.

the car has not yet been driven, so the bearing really hasn’t been spun. The area outboard of the backplate is completely dry....
 
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