Check the banjo fitting on the diff breather where it fits the axle.
Both of mine have rusted (only zinc passivated steel) and blocked internally so I swapped them for a brass swivel elbow. Mine just presssurised the rear diff causing leaks.
I had one set of wheel bearings go on mine years ago. Sat it in a deep puddle for a while, seals bearings etc. were an unknown quantity because I hadn't had it for long.
First symptom was the brake pedal travel suddenly increasing (as you corner the disc nudges the pads back into the caliper) caused the heart to skip a beat. Then one brake overheated coming out of the High Country (on one side it was braking and also trying to stand the wheel upright) then I noticed it tramlining as I joined the freeway.
I'd run around for some time but luckily it was a slow failure, the grease had turned to mud.
Replaced all wheelbearings & more importantly the seals. Realised some time later that the wheel bearings were an Indian brand so the rears have been swapped to Timken with the correct LR seals and the fronts will be done next.
Colin
Last edited by gromit; 14th August 2012 at 04:58 PM.
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