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'86 Jeep CJ7 - need help
I have a 1986 Jeep CJ7 which I recently put a rebuilt engine into.
Just today, there's a new problem that's got me stumped. The two rear tires have a greasy oily substance that is literally sprayed all over them (inner tires and inside the wheel wells). I've been underneath and don't see any leaks - this obviously happened while driving. There's a ton of oil. What is the most weird is that it's on BOTH sides - both rear inner tires & wheel wells. Brake fluid is full and looks fine, no drips underneath the jeep. I did hear a semi loud clunk when driving this morning just as I got going and was turning sharply out of the driveway. No leaks up front. Any ideas? |
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'86 Jeep CJ7 - need help
Is it heavy and stinky enough to be gear lube?
"mh51867" > wrote in message oups.com... >I have a 1986 Jeep CJ7 which I recently put a rebuilt engine into. > Just today, there's a new problem that's got me stumped. The two rear > tires have a greasy oily substance that is literally sprayed all over > them (inner tires and inside the wheel wells). I've been underneath > and don't see any leaks - this obviously happened while driving. > There's a ton of oil. What is the most weird is that it's on BOTH > sides - both rear inner tires & wheel wells. Brake fluid is full and > looks fine, no drips underneath the jeep. I did hear a semi loud clunk > when driving this morning just as I got going and was turning sharply > out of the driveway. No leaks up front. > > Any ideas? > |
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'86 Jeep CJ7 - need help
Both brake fluid and gear lube have their distinct smells, but
regardless it must come apart to replace the seals or cups, or both. AMC20 hub: http://www.billhughes.com/amc20hub.jpg Axle and shoes: http://www.billhughes.com/temp/AMC20axle.pdf Dana 44 axle and shoes: http://www.billhughes.com/temp/dana44axle.pdf God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mh51867 wrote: > > I have a 1986 Jeep CJ7 which I recently put a rebuilt engine into. > Just today, there's a new problem that's got me stumped. The two rear > tires have a greasy oily substance that is literally sprayed all over > them (inner tires and inside the wheel wells). I've been underneath > and don't see any leaks - this obviously happened while driving. > There's a ton of oil. What is the most weird is that it's on BOTH > sides - both rear inner tires & wheel wells. Brake fluid is full and > looks fine, no drips underneath the jeep. I did hear a semi loud clunk > when driving this morning just as I got going and was turning sharply > out of the driveway. No leaks up front. > > Any ideas? |
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'86 Jeep CJ7 - need help
Not thick enough to be lube - that's for certain. Definitely oily and
thin. I'll check all seals & cups - just very strange in my opinion for both tires (both sides in other words) to have this stuff sprayed all over them. Thanks for the input - keep it coming if this issue sounds like something you know of. L.W.(Bill) Hughes III wrote: > Both brake fluid and gear lube have their distinct smells, but > regardless it must come apart to replace the seals or cups, or both. > AMC20 hub: http://www.billhughes.com/amc20hub.jpg Axle and shoes: > http://www.billhughes.com/temp/AMC20axle.pdf Dana 44 axle and shoes: > http://www.billhughes.com/temp/dana44axle.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > > > mh51867 wrote: > > > > I have a 1986 Jeep CJ7 which I recently put a rebuilt engine into. > > Just today, there's a new problem that's got me stumped. The two rear > > tires have a greasy oily substance that is literally sprayed all over > > them (inner tires and inside the wheel wells). I've been underneath > > and don't see any leaks - this obviously happened while driving. > > There's a ton of oil. What is the most weird is that it's on BOTH > > sides - both rear inner tires & wheel wells. Brake fluid is full and > > looks fine, no drips underneath the jeep. I did hear a semi loud clunk > > when driving this morning just as I got going and was turning sharply > > out of the driveway. No leaks up front. > > > > Any ideas? |
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'86 Jeep CJ7 - need help
and by the way - thanks for taking the time to post the links - very
helpful - I appreciate it!!! L.W.(Bill) Hughes III wrote: > Both brake fluid and gear lube have their distinct smells, but > regardless it must come apart to replace the seals or cups, or both. > AMC20 hub: http://www.billhughes.com/amc20hub.jpg Axle and shoes: > http://www.billhughes.com/temp/AMC20axle.pdf Dana 44 axle and shoes: > http://www.billhughes.com/temp/dana44axle.pdf > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > > > mh51867 wrote: > > > > I have a 1986 Jeep CJ7 which I recently put a rebuilt engine into. > > Just today, there's a new problem that's got me stumped. The two rear > > tires have a greasy oily substance that is literally sprayed all over > > them (inner tires and inside the wheel wells). I've been underneath > > and don't see any leaks - this obviously happened while driving. > > There's a ton of oil. What is the most weird is that it's on BOTH > > sides - both rear inner tires & wheel wells. Brake fluid is full and > > looks fine, no drips underneath the jeep. I did hear a semi loud clunk > > when driving this morning just as I got going and was turning sharply > > out of the driveway. No leaks up front. > > > > Any ideas? |
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'86 Jeep CJ7 - need help
Usually that means you have filled the rear pumpkin with water. The
gear oil floats on top and presses at the back of the seals so it leaks out and gets spun away by the tires. Your brake shoes are now likely garbage too. Is the high water vent on the rear axle clear and hooked up? Have you crossed any water lately? It is time to check the rear end fluid anyway. If it pours out the hole, then you have water likely. The water raises the oil level. If it looks like a purple milkshake, you have water for sure. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) mh51867 wrote: > > I have a 1986 Jeep CJ7 which I recently put a rebuilt engine into. > Just today, there's a new problem that's got me stumped. The two rear > tires have a greasy oily substance that is literally sprayed all over > them (inner tires and inside the wheel wells). I've been underneath > and don't see any leaks - this obviously happened while driving. > There's a ton of oil. What is the most weird is that it's on BOTH > sides - both rear inner tires & wheel wells. Brake fluid is full and > looks fine, no drips underneath the jeep. I did hear a semi loud clunk > when driving this morning just as I got going and was turning sharply > out of the driveway. No leaks up front. > > Any ideas? |
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