alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
Location: RO
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All lubrication happens internally when moving (rotating) and there is no way to lubricate it from exterior.
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13th Aug 2021 4:06 pm |
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Jagracer
Member Since: 22 Feb 2019
Location: east anglia
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Hi, I had a noisy diff repaired, but I still think it was a wheel bearing, as the bearings were not too bad. I have run Jaguars for many miles with noisy Diffs. with no failures. I have seen a collapsed F2 rear pinion bearing, it trashes the lot, including the case. So check the wheel bearings as well. I would check you have oil in the diff. housing, then reverse up a pair of ramps to push the oil forward, then see if it is still noisy. I always put EP90 Hypoid oil in a diff. You can then smell if you have a leaking seal! As I get older and deafer cars run longer between repairs, as I can only hear failure when it gets bad. Its worth checking the Bevel Box oil as well, often forgotten.
Best regards, Paul
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13th Aug 2021 7:02 pm |
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