Mike C 10 Year 15 Year Joined May 16, 2006 Threads 13 Messages 362 Location Minnesota Website www.rc-offroad.com Jan 30, 2010 #41 When I replaced my leaky inner axle seals, the birfields did not have any grease in them at all. The oil washed it all out, completly.
When I replaced my leaky inner axle seals, the birfields did not have any grease in them at all. The oil washed it all out, completly.
cruiser88 10 Year 15 Year Joined Feb 21, 2006 Threads 296 Messages 11,967 Location Winston Oregon Jan 31, 2010 #42 I have had luck in the past wrenching on the back plates to hold it tighter against the felt.....temp fix if it works at all Mike C said: When I replaced my leaky inner axle seals, the birfields did not have any grease in them at all. The oil washed it all out, completly. Click to expand...
I have had luck in the past wrenching on the back plates to hold it tighter against the felt.....temp fix if it works at all Mike C said: When I replaced my leaky inner axle seals, the birfields did not have any grease in them at all. The oil washed it all out, completly. Click to expand...