Got a mystery for yall, maybe you guys have seen this before. I took my 19' in for a state inspection to a local shop, and had them just check the front and rear diff fluid while it was there. Apparently when the tech pulled the fill plug on the front diff, fluid started coming out of the fill port!
The reason I had them check the diffs was because I had been through some high water, and just wanted to see if there was any indication of water in the diffs. Also, a while back, I had to replace a front axle assembly (long story), and when I pulled the original out, I lost some fluid, maybe 8 oz or so, so I was thinking the front diff was going to be low.
So how can a front diff make fluid? About the only thing I can think of is that it was overfilled from the factory. The tech said there was no indication of water in the fluid.
Couple additional questions for you guys on the subject of the front diff. If the front of the truck is level, and you pull one of the axle assemblies out, I was under the assumption that it should be full enough that fluid gets to the seals, so losing some fluid may be normal? Also, is the front diff cover put on with a paper gasket or a liquid gasket from the factory? It looks like it was put on using RTV, just checking if that is normal.
The reason I had them check the diffs was because I had been through some high water, and just wanted to see if there was any indication of water in the diffs. Also, a while back, I had to replace a front axle assembly (long story), and when I pulled the original out, I lost some fluid, maybe 8 oz or so, so I was thinking the front diff was going to be low.
So how can a front diff make fluid? About the only thing I can think of is that it was overfilled from the factory. The tech said there was no indication of water in the fluid.
Couple additional questions for you guys on the subject of the front diff. If the front of the truck is level, and you pull one of the axle assemblies out, I was under the assumption that it should be full enough that fluid gets to the seals, so losing some fluid may be normal? Also, is the front diff cover put on with a paper gasket or a liquid gasket from the factory? It looks like it was put on using RTV, just checking if that is normal.