leaking axle seals - e-locker vs non-elocker housings
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leaking axle seals - e-locker vs non-elocker housings
In my group of friends four 4Runners without e-lockers have had the leaky axle seal problem and the other four of us with e-lockers have not experienced the problem yet. Coincidence?
If you have a factory rear e-locker, post here if you've had the rear axle seal problem.
If you have a factory rear e-locker, post here if you've had the rear axle seal problem.
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My 96 manual non-locked 243,000 miles has had axle seal leaks on the right side twice. For Lars: Toyota seals only.
And my 99 manual w/e-locker 173,000 miles has not had leaks yet.
And my 99 manual w/e-locker 173,000 miles has not had leaks yet.
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In my case the 96 (no locker) has an extended breather, the 99's (locker) is still in stock position. Both are ok, though the 96's did get gunked up and cleaned a while before the 2nd seal leak.
Are you thinking of the locker being another vent point and therefore allowing the e-locked versions to relive pressure somewhere other than the axle seal, or that people with e-lockers would more likely move the breather than the open diffed people?
Are you thinking of the locker being another vent point and therefore allowing the e-locked versions to relive pressure somewhere other than the axle seal, or that people with e-lockers would more likely move the breather than the open diffed people?
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To vote in the original question, my '99 went through several seals for one reason or another. It was not elocked. It was ARB'd which could be worse for leakage in the seals. However the seals aren't/weren't leaking. I think the elocker motor has a second vent... but I don't have one LOL.
Theory originally was that a locker would stress the seals more. Then again it could be less stress for unlocked folks who steer using the right pedal.
Theory originally was that a locker would stress the seals more. Then again it could be less stress for unlocked folks who steer using the right pedal.
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My 99 with factory locker lost its seals at 96k. Soaked rear brakes. Was super short on time so I had the dealer "deal" with it for me. Been about 4 months since I had it done. (Wifes cousin sold at dealership for 33 years..so I had a hook up.)
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I am running a rear axle housing from a 92 4runner under my 86. I have a Spartan Auto Locker in the rear of my 'Runner. I went out on some trails a month or so ago and blew out the right seal in the rear. It soaked my right rear brake and inside of the tire. I replaced the seal and O-ring with one from Marlin Crawler. I also believe that my breather on my differential is clogged. I recently ordered new breathers for both differentials. I plan to extend them. I have not been back out to play since that happened.
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