Toad
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Would a cold diff have any affect on the engagement? (Thick gear oil)
I've got one for ya Kurt...
A few months ago, I was at a competition in the rock garden, and was told to 'bump it' from my spotter. When I came down, I heard a VERY loud bang and my spotter said I had no drive in the passenger tire.
Got it home and torn down and found:
completely destroyed Warn hub
twisted splines on the Yukon outer
busted clutch ring in the ARB
So I rip it all apart and replace the clutch ring and bonded seal. While I was in there I figured I'd replace the o rings, since I knew if I didn't they would leak after it was reassembled (Murphy's Law, right?). I replaced the old round style with the new square style - same part number.
Now when I have a lot of wheel speed, it looses pressure. But at a stand still or just crawling around on the rocks, it completely holds air.
I know it's leaking inside the diff, because when it does it I can smell gear oil.
Any ideas before I take it apart? I'd like to have a game plan first before I just start tearing into it....
It's a D60 ARB, so no side adjusters. I'm a big believer in carrier preload, so there is no way the seal housing is slopping to side as the carrier rotates. It took me nearly 30 minutes to get the carrier to even start moving this last time - that's with a case spreader and pry bars.
I'm kinda thinking its in the seal housing/o rings... So I'll probably make sure I have them on hand before pulling it again
i've come to hate my ARBs; it's always one thing or another. my favs: cracked blue line at the diff (2x), popping fuses(2x), oil that comes up the line from the rear axle, a rear axle that stayed locked and wouldn't unlock, bad relay another time. I for one would like to figure out how to pressurize them from a small air tank, instead of relying on the compressor. I'm not too smart with such things but having to screw with the air source every third time i go out gets old. i guess i've had them since 2001 and it's easy to forget all the times they worked flawlessly. But running detroits and even spools has been foolproof haha
i've come to hate my ARBs; it's always one thing or another. my favs: cracked blue line at the diff (2x), popping fuses(2x), oil that comes up the line from the rear axle, a rear axle that stayed locked and wouldn't unlock, bad relay another time. I for one would like to figure out how to pressurize them from a small air tank, instead of relying on the compressor. I'm not too smart with such things but having to screw with the air source every third time i go out gets old. i guess i've had them since 2001 and it's easy to forget all the times they worked flawlessly. But running detroits and even spools has been foolproof haha
heh, I'll gladly take a 60 ARB off your hands.
Would cold gear oil have anything to do with engagement?
Would cold gear oil have anything to do with engagement?
...Only installer error has anything to do with engagement.
No.
Only installer error has anything to do with engagement.