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    Wet rear axle caps

    The Left rear axle cap has been greasy/damp since I bought it (no drips)

    I just noticed that the right rear is now the same. No leaks on the inside of the wheel/brake drum.

    Is this something to worry about? If so, what needs fixing.

    also, I've checked the diff fluid level and it appears none is missing (was changed about 10 months/5000km ago.

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    I had a similar occurrence on my 130, I read the manual and it said to ensure the diff breather line is clear and blow out if necessary.
    I thought it was clear but blew out anyway and when I reinserted the tube I only pushed it in enough to seal , ensuring the tube wasn't touching the axle.
    No more weeping occurred !
    Aren't manuals great !
    Ian
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    Quote Originally Posted by ian4002000 View Post
    I had a similar occurrence on my 130, I read the manual and it said to ensure the diff breather line is clear and blow out if necessary.
    I thought it was clear but blew out anyway and when I reinserted the tube I only pushed it in enough to seal , ensuring the tube wasn't touching the axle.
    No more weeping occurred !
    Aren't manuals great !
    Ian
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    Thanks! I'll give that a try.

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    I also had this issue my caps were in bad condition replaced them no more problem

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    I had the same issue with mine.
    A light smear of silicon fixed the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick88 View Post
    I had the same issue with mine.
    A light smear of silicon fixed the problem.

    Cheers, Mick.
    I did the same mick but mine were cracked all over so there was more than a light smear applied got me home from katherine to perth though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea_Dog View Post
    I did the same mick but mine were cracked all over so there was more than a light smear applied got me home from katherine to perth though

    Wait. Where were you smearing grease?

    Looks like ALL mine are totally blocked up. Do you just pull them off the fitting on the diff/gb etc and run new lengths?

    Also, those fittings they plug into; can you buy them?

    And while I'm asking questions, is it possible to get a fill plug for the transfer case that has a flange on it? Mine just screws into the fill hole without any gasket etc and it weeps, which is annoying as it's the only leak in the entire car (except the winch, which is still dripping after being emptied a year ago :/) .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris078 View Post
    Wait. Where were you smearing grease?
    Seadog is talking about the rubber caps on the drive flanges.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris078 View Post
    Looks like ALL mine are totally blocked up. Do you just pull them off the fitting on the diff/gb etc and run new lengths?
    Remove them and blow compressed air down them. Or replace them, its standard air line stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris078 View Post
    Also, those fittings they plug into; can you buy them?
    You can buy wading kits. Or buy the pieces separately from a hose shop.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris078 View Post
    And while I'm asking questions, is it possible to get a fill plug for the transfer case that has a flange on it? Mine just screws into the fill hole without any gasket etc and it weeps, which is annoying as it's the only leak in the entire car (except the winch, which is still dripping after being emptied a year ago :/) .
    That plug should be a tapered thread, just chuck some thread tape on it maybe?

    ...wait, you don't use your winch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadCo. View Post
    Seadog is talking about the rubber caps on the drive flanges.



    Remove them and blow compressed air down them. Or replace them, its standard air line stuff.



    You can buy wading kits. Or buy the pieces separately from a hose shop.



    That plug should be a tapered thread, just chuck some thread tape on it maybe?

    ...wait, you don't use your winch?
    I think the plug had some silicone or something on it, and after changing the oil a couple of times, that has worn off and that is why it's leaking/weeping. I'd prefer a flange type that I can fit a gasket too, but if that's not available, I suppose I'll have to resort to silicone again.
    Is there a special tape that is oil/heat resistant that you can use? Not sure that I'd trust plumbers tape in there.


    Re: the winch. Haven't taken it anywhere to need it so far. Health and other issues have stopped me. Plus it has always leaked so I've never bothered to fill it until I can find out where it's leaking from and how to fix it.

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