All yoking aside, I put a "Speedy Sleeve" on the
pinion shaft of the diff of my GT6+ along with
replacing the seal at the front, and it hasn't dripped
since.
Apparently the seal wore out, wearing a groove in the
pinion shaft, which allowed the oil to seep through.
The speedy sleeve (available at your local parts
supply in any size you can think of) presents a fesh
smooth surface for the new seal to seal against.
Oh if it's that much diferent than mine, just ignore
me.. I had some spare time on my hands!
John Donohoe
2 x LBC and LCC = aw hell, I can't count 'em all - I
don't have THAT much spare time!
--- Justin Paxton <justin@Bexel.com> wrote:
>
> My differential leaks at the front where the yolk
> enters the casing. How
> hard/expensive is that to fix? I live in LA.
> Anybody know who I would take
> that to to fix?
> -JP
> '59 TR3A TS40984 "Parts All Over the House"
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