Anyone have thoughts on just adding some stop leak like blue devil The fluid is fairly new. It's the gasket (or lack thereof) that's leaking Not a basic cover on the rear of the rear of the differential, gears bolt in from the front of the differential I just don't feel like pulling the wheels, axles and gears out to change the gasket Call me lazy, call me a tired old man, but i'd just rather pour something in there and be done.
Noticed a drop of oil on garage floor from the rear of the car, wtf this car is barely broken at 13,000 miles Got under the car and the leak is small but appears to be coming from the. I've noticed a small leak coming from my rear pinion seal We're talking like 1 drip per week So i'm wondering if any of those stop leak additives will work for this? So i had the right side axle seal leaking on the differential of my 97 e420
It's a reseal product designed to be added to the oil system It softens and expands rubber seals and is designed to stop the leaks Power steering fluid stop leak does slow the leaks at least, but i hear that is because it's rubber gaskets and it has a conditioner that swells them up and fills the gaps. Bar's leaks axle & differential gear repair is a treatment additive for use with automotive, heavy duty, agricultural, marine and industrial gear oils My jeep has just started to leak fluid out of the rear differential, and i talked to a friend and he said it was a seal or something that needed to be replaced How big of an issue is this, what's my timeframe for getting it taken care of, and what do you think a price would be.
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