I've had pretty good success with the lubelocker gaskets. Sure they are a bit more pricey than a tube of sealant, but they are also a F of a lot easier to use. It wouldn't be a jeep part if it didn't cost twice as much as a competing product.
I've had pretty good success with the lubelocker gaskets. Sure they are a bit more pricey than a tube of sealant, but they are also a F of a lot easier to use. It wouldn't be a jeep part if it didn't cost twice as much as a competing product.
So is that gasket pic the solution? Or the problem?
Whats between the dif cover and the axle now?
The picture of the gasket is my proposed solution. Its a very high quality gasket that should solve the issue once and for all. I would have definitely used it first if I had known about them. Currently between the axle and differential cover is black RTV - pretty standard.
I'm working a temporary fix until I get about 300 more miles on the new gears behind the diff cover. Then I'll pull the cover, scrape off all the RTV and go with the lubelocker.
Is the leak slow enough for you to get to 500 miles?
its one thing to get to 500, its another thing to run the diff with no fluid in it. (both bad)
I'd keep it over filled if anything.
Id be paranoid about it being empty. Too much oil better than too little. The extra will just vomit out the breather hoses.
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