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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
Hello!
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8th Jun 2013 8:17 pm |
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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
It was definitely drilled hole, there was kind of 1cm area of engraving circle. and in the cirle was tiny 1-2mm whole, and the engraving circle was about 1mm deep, it was like washer and center of the washer was the hole. It was ordered from paradice car finland, and they have buyed it from UK ( REconditioned ). The whole 4k007 is greasyt from the oil and i cant find the leak anywhere on side / top / gasgets of the differential. Just wondering is it possible the oil is comming 4k007 mounting bolts, or is it just sweating from the padding which i made. And its not comming from those 2 vents, where comes those plastic pipes regards jonny |
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9th Jun 2013 7:42 am |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
Hopefully someone here will be able to look under theirs and see if theirs has a similar hole and let you know.
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9th Jun 2013 2:56 pm |
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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
Yea, but one thing is sure that the orginal diff has not such kind of drill / hole bottom of it. people who works on land rover mechanicals in finland they have never seen such kind of hole / drill. inchape motors. They delivers land rover and jaguars to finland.
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9th Jun 2013 3:10 pm |
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Rognut Member Since: 21 Mar 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 5 |
I have the same problem. Landrover say its a tell tell hole if the seal fails but I have not fixed the problem yet. Can't understand having a hole in the diff when it's used off road and potentially wading through mud and water. Any LR mechanics know about this |
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16th Jun 2013 10:16 pm |
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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
Landrover told what? Tell tell? dont know what does it mean, and what seal? And did you mean that any lr mechanics dont know anything about hole? |
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17th Jun 2013 3:56 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
Maybe its something like they have on a water pump, they sometimes have a hole between the seal and the bearing so if any water should seep past the seal it will drain out before it damages the bearing, but I cant see oil damaging a bearing seeing as it runs in the stuff anyway? but it could be a water drain but Ive never seen one in a diff before.
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17th Jun 2013 4:08 pm |
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Rognut Member Since: 21 Mar 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 5 |
I have recently fitted new pinion and drive bearings to my diff. After the rebuild I noticed oil leaking from a hole at the bottom of the difff. I called at the dealer and a service mechanic told me they have had a few leaking and fit a new pinion seal to cure the problem. I have removed the haldex coupling to investigate, I removed the seal and fed a twist drill up the hole and it exits were the seal fits. I dont understand what it does as you have diff oil at one side of the seal and haldex fluid at the other. I have a feeling the hole should be blanked off but would like confirmation though no one seems to know much about this. |
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17th Jun 2013 5:39 pm |
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Rognut Member Since: 21 Mar 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 5 |
If you have oil leaking from this hole you need to inspect the pinion seal by removing the haldex coupling. The seal cost about £10.00. It must me fitted evenly with a proper tool 10mm in the recess. No more oil leaks, happy days. |
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18th Jun 2013 6:01 pm |
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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
Hmm? Im wondering why i have to check haldex o ring? It was new oi ring when i installed old haldex unit to new differentiAl and still its sticky oil which is comming from bottom of diff so its 80w90 castrol sticky oil not haldex oil. Atm there is 1-2 cm chemical metallic padding layer on the hole and i tested that does it leak if i stand the car for 2 weeks and there was no oil leaks after standing still. I have to check after some driving if its still leaking. Before the standing still i put more padding to bottom and it should be perfectly dry, first i thought it was swetting trought padding, lets see what it does after driving 200-500km |
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27th Jun 2013 4:22 pm |
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Rognut Member Since: 21 Mar 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 5 |
It's not the Haldex o ring that is leaking. You need to remove the Haldex coupling and check the diff pinion oil seal located in the recess. The oil leak indicates that the seal is not installed correctly. When I checked mine this seal had moved. |
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27th Jun 2013 9:22 pm |
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Rognut Member Since: 21 Mar 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 5 |
Blocking the hole with padding is not curing the problem. You will lose haldex fluid into the diff and contaminate the oils. You must get to the root cause which is the diff PINION OIL SEAL. |
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27th Jun 2013 9:25 pm |
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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
Omg are you serious? Haldex and diff oil may mix togetter because of piston seal faulty. So let get this solved, that hole is there for some reason ( water out) and you had same problem that it leaked diff oil from bottom. Do i need to take hole diff away or is it possible just taking haldex out and check the pinion? What kimd of tool i need for pinion seal? And you are sure that there is no other possible causes for oil leak ?
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28th Jun 2013 7:13 am |
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SouthswedeLR2 Member Since: 28 Oct 2013 Location: Helsingborg Posts: 6 |
Did you solve the leaking problem? |
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28th Oct 2013 9:08 pm |
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