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Ive been having problems with my rear end lately so I pulled the cover and this was the color of the fluid. Also the drain magnet was 1/8 think with gunk/metal particles. This fluid has like 3000 miles on it. Something is clearing wrong here

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Ouch!

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Remember water mixes with oil and eventually makes acid hints the reason why things look so clean...
 

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You got some leaky seals.
 

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They are brand new axle seals with 3000 miles on them
 

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Where is your breather vent mounted? It could be getting water splashed into it.

My '79 was getting water in the diff when it rained and the truck was parked. The bed floor was cut for a goosneck ball setup, water would drip off the underside of the bed floor, and onto the frame. Then the water would run off the edge of the frame and drip off the inner "C" area of the frame, right where the breather was mounted. It was just a trickle, but it turned the fluid milky.
 

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What's the fluid capacity on your axle? if that's a normal size drain pan, that looks a little over filled, like some water got in somewhere.
 

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Gotta say water is the first thing that came to mind when I saw that pic as well. And water does a pretty ****** job of lubricating things.
 

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Yep, water got in somehow. Either thru the axle seals or the vent. The vent hose is supposed to be bolted to the bottom side of the bed with a 1 way check valve on it. That lets air out, but nothing else in. I'd check it.

As far as your rear end problems, see a proctologist.
 

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Where is your breather vent mounted? It could be getting water splashed into it.

My '79 was getting water in the diff when it rained and the truck was parked. The bed floor was cut for a goosneck ball setup, water would drip off the underside of the bed floor, and onto the frame. Then the water would run off the edge of the frame and drip off the inner "C" area of the frame, right where the breather was mounted. It was just a trickle, but it turned the fluid milky.

Ive been planning on routing all my vents to the firewall, I guess this would be the best time to do so huh. Well it would at least eliminate one issue

What's the fluid capacity on your axle? if that's a normal size drain pan, that looks a little over filled, like some water got in somewhere.
don't let the picture fool you its a small drain pan

Yep, water got in somehow. Either thru the axle seals or the vent. The vent hose is supposed to be bolted to the bottom side of the bed with a 1 way check valve on it. That lets air out, but nothing else in. I'd check it.

As far as your rear end problems, see a proctologist.

what the heck is a proctologist?
 

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Ive been planning on routing all my vents to the firewall, I guess this would be the best time to do so huh. Well it would at least eliminate one issue


don't let the picture fool you its a small drain pan



what the heck is a proctologist?

Rear diff to firewall is far too long. You want a short run for your vent lines so they can breathe quickly.

And a proctologist .. well he puts a rubber glove on and inspects your rear differential.
 

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Ive been planning on routing all my vents to the firewall, I guess this would be the best time to do so huh. Well it would at least eliminate one issue


don't let the picture fool you its a small drain pan



what the heck is a proctologist?

******* Dr.
 

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Strap up Goin in the rear! ugh!

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Should this be moved to the poop thread lol
 

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