Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Just got my first pinz and started digging into a oil leak near the front portal. When I pulled the upper fill plug oil started pouring out. When I stripped it down to this point..

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I can see oil up inside the tube so I assume that since my portal was overfull I must have another issue. What seal keeps the oil from going from the diff and into the tubes and what is required to replace it?

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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Hi Tim,

Welcome to Pinzes and this forum. I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but...

IIRC, you'll need to pull the differential out of the vehicle, break it in two, and replace o-rings etc. within. It's not as terrible of a job as it probably seems/sounds, but it takes a bit of labor. If you do not yet own the repair and parts manuals, it's time to buy 'em.

Best of luck on the repairs.

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Welcome to the forum
Good luck with the repair but x2 on the make sure you have all the manuals!
Please fill in your location and let us know what model and year Pinz you have.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Thanks for the welcomes.. I got my location and pinz info added to my profile. The pic I posted above was borrowed from another thread but I will try and document what I can.

I will get the books ordered today but if I can get some more info while I wait for them so I can continue tearing things apart that would be great.

1. How do you guys support this vehicle when you need to tear apart a complete axle?

2. Does the oil in the portal hub move up and lubricate the CV, etc? From what I gather it must since oil in the tubes shows a sign of other bad seals.

3. So far looking through SAV's parts I cannot find the seal that would keep oil from going from the diff to the portal, can someone point that out please.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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I have used a set of sturdy camper jacks to support the body while removing drive line assemblies.
When I used to work at an automotive shop, we used the spider lift to support the body just under the rub rails.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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I have some large jack stands.. just not sure of a safe place to position them on the body. I was considering the front bumper but now I just remembered if I am taking off the front diff then the bumper mount goes as well.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Tim,

I've never had to take the front diff out, so I can't give you too much help on jackpoints.

IIRC, you're looking at #8 on this diagram (which, BTW, in case you've not yet discovered S.A.V.'s website is very helpful). I'd replace any orings there, as long as you're in it.
http://www.pinzgauer.com/parts.php?cat= ... view=03-10
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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From what I know, which isn't a huge amount, there shouldn't be oil in the tube and there actually are no CV joints in there; Ledwinka suspensions don't use CV joints. I might be wrong, which is not uncommon, but I'm sure more knowledgeable folks will chime in.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Does the outer o-ring replacement require the entire diff removal? There are plenty of threads that tell of repairs without breaking open the diff....Unless of course there is an inner o-ring as well.... :?:
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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I've only done the rear diff (but a couple of times) and I think its easier with the wheels still on as its easier to roll that way.

Since you have one side stripped already I would consider stripping down the other side first too so it balances better on a floor jack.

Then pull the front bumper, bumper support and springs etc. Then its just disconnect and slide the diff forward about 6 inches and lower it.

I'd support both the body and the center tube on jack stands. The engine weight is actually mostly on the center tube BTW. I think the front "arms" which attach to the body will be disconnected once the front diff is disconnected to be pulled off - so it might need to go with the front diff unit.

I think putting it all back together is the harder part :-)

Be sure you have a couple of guys with you to help - prior to drinking too much beer.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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The gears in the hub draw oil up as they turn; then there is an oil catch area that gives a small pool to lube the CV steering joint. As that pool overflows it drains down back into the lowest part of the hub. So when you get it all put back together and fill the hub with oil, you need to spin the wheel to "pump" oil up into the upper CV area and top off the lower hub with oil before you are done. I expect that this will take quite a few wheel rotations before you know the upper resevoir is filled.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Thanks for all the info!!
undysworld wrote:Tim,

I've never had to take the front diff out, so I can't give you too much help on jackpoints.

IIRC, you're looking at #8 on this diagram (which, BTW, in case you've not yet discovered S.A.V.'s website is very helpful). I'd replace any orings there, as long as you're in it.
http://www.pinzgauer.com/parts.php?cat= ... view=03-10
Wouldn't #8 be for keeping oil from leaking onto the outside of the axle tubes or am I looking at this all wrong?

I guess since I am here I will do all seals and bearings so I am not kicking myself later. Is the EXEC II just a rear axle issue or is that something I need to look at also?
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Greetings Tim

:( Sorry to hear of your problems.

I don’t know if you’re aware or not that your Pinz needs to be operational by late June for Haflinger Treffen Nordamerika 8) taking place in the next village up highway 2.

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Should we assume that you will be bringing the Aplets and Cotlets? :lol:
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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CentAr712 wrote: Ledwinka suspensions don't use CV joints.
Well - that is correct - the suspensions don't use CV joints - but the steering does... So the CV is part of the portal gear boxes on the front wheels only.
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Re: Portal/axle/diff oil leak question

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Have you discovered where the extra oil came from? Was the differential low? Is there any possibility that the PO may have over filled? Do you have any pictures showing the leak? have you pulled the boots back? is there any oil in the boots?

this video may help also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9wNbXZf6wU
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