In a message dated 7/23/2008 10:50:28 PM Central Daylight Time,
timipurdy@citlink.net writes:
> At the middle of May, I had the differential replaced. Since that time, it
> likes to as some would say "mark its territory" with oil spots. I never had
> this problem before, so how concerned should I be? The engine itself has
> always enjoyed marking its territory so to speak, but its never been a
> problem. Opinions and solutions are more than welcomed.
>
44 year old seals will leak. I have replaced seals newer than that with
mixed success. The pinion seal on my TR6 leaked after a few months of
replacement. After several years I dropped the diff and installed a
Speedi-Sleeve (R) on
the pinion and the leaked stopped. Even with the same seal that had been
leaking for the previous few years.
So, if your leak is the pinion I suggest a new seal AND a sleeve.
Dave
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