On my Denali, the front differential rear input shaft seal is right beside my oil filter. In the picture you can see...
IMG_20161112_1129135 by jtbadowski posted Nov 12, 2016 at 12:37 PM
I had a leak there that came from the oil cooler connection block right above the filter.
I also had a bad rear seal on my differential and it was flinging fluid that was seeping out of the seal. the filter and seal are right next to each other. worth a look, a dry differential is an...
okay...go figure the rattle noise was not the differential. kinda bummer. thinking transmission or transfer case now...sigh...but i found metal chunks in the oil and a significant amount of metal sediment in the case when i removed the axle tube, so it needed to be replaced, even if it was...
Got a rattle at low speeds with no load on the gears. Coasting. But at around the 10 mph it would drop tol first and go away.
Full disclosure...had a axle seal replaced just beforehand and was told they found metal shavings and no fluid. Smoking gun.
So looking back I can see how it happened. I had oil dripping from filter right after oil change. Thought it was just a leak and it went away. I think it was the rear seal and it flung diff fluid when it went bad. They are right in the same spot. The so I drove quite a few miles with a mostly...
hey everyone. got my differential out but having trouble getting the output shaft(passenger side) out if the carrier assembly. Flange came apart fine, but the shaft won't release...is there a ring inside holding it in?
not sure what is getting it stuck...don't want to damage anything...any...
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