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Pinion seal leak after FTBR install
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<blockquote data-quote="suaveflooder" data-source="post: 11872275" data-attributes="member: 43389"><p>Simple fix maybe. You might have the driveshaft in the wrong orientation. It will bolt up two ways to the diff. One way it will vibrate just a little, but enough to cause the seal to leak. It happened to me after I rebuilt my diff. My marks were cleaned off by the shop that did it, so I had to guess. If you didn't mark the driveshaft and re-bolt it the same way, it would cause it to leak. Mine did it on a brand new seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suaveflooder, post: 11872275, member: 43389"] Simple fix maybe. You might have the driveshaft in the wrong orientation. It will bolt up two ways to the diff. One way it will vibrate just a little, but enough to cause the seal to leak. It happened to me after I rebuilt my diff. My marks were cleaned off by the shop that did it, so I had to guess. If you didn't mark the driveshaft and re-bolt it the same way, it would cause it to leak. Mine did it on a brand new seal. [/QUOTE]
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