Hi everyone,
Picked up a TJ with 45k miles last weekend, and some problems I notice straight away are a bit of rust, and the pinion seals on both differentials are leaking a little. I will attach pictures and I’d like to know some opinions.
I checked inside the frame with a borescope and it doesn’t look bad inside. Either it’s clean or it has a little surface rust. I was planning to spray a bit of fluid film under there after cleaning. Below are pictures of a few problem areas.
You can see in the first picture my leaky pinion seal. Is Dana 50660 the correct part to fix it? I have the Dana 30 in the front and the 44 with limited slip in the rear. I was going to drain it as well and put new 75w-90 conventional gear oil in and use a lube locker gasket and new bolts. also I see some people say conventional gear oil is preferred over synthetic?
Lastly, the area around the transfer case in the middle looks like it is coated in oil. Does this look like any cause for concern?
Sorry for the long winded post! Excited to get to work on this thing.
Picked up a TJ with 45k miles last weekend, and some problems I notice straight away are a bit of rust, and the pinion seals on both differentials are leaking a little. I will attach pictures and I’d like to know some opinions.
I checked inside the frame with a borescope and it doesn’t look bad inside. Either it’s clean or it has a little surface rust. I was planning to spray a bit of fluid film under there after cleaning. Below are pictures of a few problem areas.
You can see in the first picture my leaky pinion seal. Is Dana 50660 the correct part to fix it? I have the Dana 30 in the front and the 44 with limited slip in the rear. I was going to drain it as well and put new 75w-90 conventional gear oil in and use a lube locker gasket and new bolts. also I see some people say conventional gear oil is preferred over synthetic?
Lastly, the area around the transfer case in the middle looks like it is coated in oil. Does this look like any cause for concern?
Sorry for the long winded post! Excited to get to work on this thing.
