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heres a pic of the general area

just want to know what is the best sealent someone said "rtv" wtf is that?

it was a lil moist as its prob coming out of the breather as i had been hway drivng for an hour before hand

yes its a real bad pic sorry

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give it a clean and confirm where it's coming from first. It's very unlikely to be the seal between the housing and the backing plate as they don't just start leaking randomly.

If anything it is either the breather or possibly one of the seals on the out put shafts. Also the front section of the housing looks pretty clean in your photos so it sort of points to the breather, and possibly an over full diff.

at a guess 38342.

Bit hard to tell from the diagram. Basically, pop out the out put shaft and there is an oil seal pressed into the housing. It's an item that wears so it's the more likely culprit.

Yep

Easy job, you just have to tap them out with a hammer as there is a circlip holding them in and then you will see the seal.

Rip that out however you can (small flat blade works well enough) and tap in a replacement.

Job done

It's easy enough doing it on the car.

I've done it both ways on different cars. Off car is easiest, however getting the diff off and on is a bit of work on it's own.

On car it's just undo the drive shaft bolts, push it out of the way, dump the oil and pop out the out put shaft

It's easy enough doing it on the car.

I've done it both ways on different cars. Off car is easiest, however getting the diff off and on is a bit of work on it's own.

On car it's just undo the drive shaft bolts, push it out of the way, dump the oil and pop out the out put shaft

ok that sounds good

cant wait to have a go will do it next week with pics

have ordered the seals

ill do it with the diff off as the diff mounting bushes have perished so ill do it all together

what about the abs etc? anything needed to take extra care of?

im sure you need to mark the tail shaft and attach it the same way

just order'd a bunch of seals

may as well make a day of it

both rear diff output seals pn # 38342-n3100

front pinion seal for the rear diff pn # 38189-21g00

front of transfer case seal pn # 33216-05u00

back of transfer case seal pn # 33140-05u00

adds up to around $150 or so

oh and input seal for the front diff pn # c8189-03v00

I wouldn't touch the pinion seal on the rear diff. It's a dissasembly to get to them and then you need to get your pinion pre load right and confirm that the back lash is set correctly. If it isn't leaking, leave it.

I wouldn't touch the pinion seal on the rear diff. It's a dissasembly to get to them and then you need to get your pinion pre load right and confirm that the back lash is set correctly. If it isn't leaking, leave it.

you could just mark where you took it off also and put it back on the same

if the nut goes back to the same spot itll have the same pretension

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