I've found lots of threads on rebuilding differentials (and some neat pictures too), but I just want to know what is needed to refresh a differential such that the chances of it leaking are lowered.
The scenario is that I have a S4.10 sitting on a bench that will go into the car when I do the clutch. Since the weather sucks, I thought I'd go ahead and find some good indoor projects. I have no reason to believe there is anything wrong with the seals on this diff, but if they can re replaced for under $20, why not? I have the time...
But I can't figure out what needs replacing! Even pelican parts, which has seal kits for just about everything, doesn't seem to sell any differential seals. So what am I missing here?
Thanks for any points, thanks even more for part numbers :D
The scenario is that I have a S4.10 sitting on a bench that will go into the car when I do the clutch. Since the weather sucks, I thought I'd go ahead and find some good indoor projects. I have no reason to believe there is anything wrong with the seals on this diff, but if they can re replaced for under $20, why not? I have the time...
But I can't figure out what needs replacing! Even pelican parts, which has seal kits for just about everything, doesn't seem to sell any differential seals. So what am I missing here?
Thanks for any points, thanks even more for part numbers :D
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