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    If your oil is grey then you probably have water mixed in with the oil, check your diff breather and pipe are clear, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbob292 View Post
    Cheers for that, i will replace them out at the weekend, then look at keeping the drain plug a little loose, then I see what fittings I need to vent the swivels.
    No no no, don't keep the drain plug a little loose........... maybe keep the FILL plug a little loose.

    Do your swivel housings have the little LEVEL plugs (right next to the steering stop bolts) ?

    If you've done the one shot thing and the diff is filled to the right level there should be no leak if you open one of the level plugs in one of the swivels.

    What Dave (Blknight) is maybe alluding to is the diff may be overfilled, diluting the one shot which is maybe mixing with the diff oil and that's why your diff oil is grey.

    In any case no one is going to die

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    Silly one... Have you checked the diff breather? i.e. could it simply be a build up of pressure??

    M
    Hi,

    Yes i have, removed the banjo bolt new copper washes, flushed out with white spirit.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    No no no, don't keep the drain plug a little loose........... maybe keep the FILL plug a little loose.

    Do your swivel housings have the little LEVEL plugs (right next to the steering stop bolts) ?

    If you've done the one shot thing and the diff is filled to the right level there should be no leak if you open one of the level plugs in one of the swivels.

    What Dave (Blknight) is maybe alluding to is the diff may be overfilled, diluting the one shot which is maybe mixing with the diff oil and that's why your diff oil is grey.

    In any case no one is going to die

    DL
    Hi,

    My mistake i should have explained it better.

    Picked up two new cortec seals, different design to the blue box ones i fitted.

    (Inner Diameter [mm]
    30,7

    (Outer Diameter [mm]
    51,03

    (Thickness [mm]
    9,5

    (Material
    Nbr (nitrile)

    Will be fitting the spring side to the diff housing.

    Will fill the diff on level ground so it just drains out the fill plug, then add one tube per swivel of STC 3435 LR one shot grease.

    Yes i do have the two fill plugs just above the bump stops, that where i normally fill & check the level from.

    Just put the disco on axle stands and undone the fill plug on the diff housing and its filled up above the level and poured out, so its migrating all into the diff. Oil is dark grey with a silver shine to it so its grease for sure.

    May be if this doesn't work look at fitting breathers to the swivels, anyone done this, did you drill & tap the drain plug or just obtain a fitting that threaded straight into the fill plug hole?

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbob292 View Post
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    Will fill the diff on level ground so it just drains out the fill plug, .............

    Jim
    Jim, if you're talking about the plug on the front of the diff, that will be wrong and probably be an overfill which could be the cause of your prob.

    Exactly my prob years ago.

    The level plug (if fitted) is on the side of the main casting and you fill to the BOTTOM of the hole.

    One of my diffs has this level plug, the other doesn't. I just fill with the correct volume for a RRC (1.7 litres). All good!

    cheers, DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbob292 View Post
    Hi,

    Yes i have, removed the banjo bolt new copper washes, flushed out with white spirit.

    Jim
    OK... But can you blow air through it??

    M

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    To add breathers to the swivels you can get a brass reducer fitting that screws into the housing and has a smaller female thread for a more reasonably sized barbed fitting to push on a breather hose. Should cost less than $20- from pirtek etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    To add breathers to the swivels you can get a brass reducer fitting that screws into the housing and has a smaller female thread for a more reasonably sized barbed fitting to push on a breather hose. Should cost less than $20- from pirtek etc.
    Or get a 90deg swivelling push-lok fitting. Pretty sure the thread in the housing is 1/8 BSP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    OK... But can you blow air through it??

    M
    Yep no problems at all, it terminates just under the brake servo, extended it with some rubber hose and blow through it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    Jim, if you're talking about the plug on the front of the diff, that will be wrong and probably be an overfill which could be the cause of your prob.

    Exactly my prob years ago.

    The level plug (if fitted) is on the side of the main casting and you fill to the BOTTOM of the hole.

    One of my diffs has this level plug, the other doesn't. I just fill with the correct volume for a RRC (1.7 litres). All good!

    cheers, DL
    Hi,

    Yes I see what you mean, my casting doesn't have that plug, replaced both seals, one tube of one shot in each swivel, and 1.7ltr 85/140 EP in the diff, time will only tell as thy say.

    Cheers

    Jim

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