Well after dunking my Surf earlier this year, I now well and truly see the need for extending diff and other breathers. See here for how wet I got.
As I was servicing recently I noticed a leak from the forward output on the transfer box, set out to change it the other day and on draining the oil was shocked by the colour (creamy coffee) and thin viscosity of it, I must have sucked water in when wading in the Curragh. I know the diffs are OK as I changed the oil in them a few weeks back and they were fine, but this was not good looking.
Proceeded to change the seal, straightforward enough job and the Surf is once again motoring nicely with not a sign of a leak, but on removing the old seal the reason for its demise was quite evident. The metal core around which the rubber is moulded was pretty rusted, doubtless from the water in the oil, causing the seal to distort and leak. I'll also have to do another oil change on the box soon to be sure I've flushed all the contaminated oil out.
Lesson learned, fit extended breathers before wading!
As I was servicing recently I noticed a leak from the forward output on the transfer box, set out to change it the other day and on draining the oil was shocked by the colour (creamy coffee) and thin viscosity of it, I must have sucked water in when wading in the Curragh. I know the diffs are OK as I changed the oil in them a few weeks back and they were fine, but this was not good looking.
Proceeded to change the seal, straightforward enough job and the Surf is once again motoring nicely with not a sign of a leak, but on removing the old seal the reason for its demise was quite evident. The metal core around which the rubber is moulded was pretty rusted, doubtless from the water in the oil, causing the seal to distort and leak. I'll also have to do another oil change on the box soon to be sure I've flushed all the contaminated oil out.
Lesson learned, fit extended breathers before wading!
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