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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 09:00 PM
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Changed both front and rear diff fluid today in my 2000 Disco 2. I put 85-140 in for those curious.

The old oil in the rear diff looked like a really-viscous coffee with cream. Water? Any ideas guys?

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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 09:18 PM
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I'd say it is not uncommon to find water getting into these areas if driven through water crossings over time.
How do your seals look?

Changing fluid every 2-3 years helps keep everything fresh....
 
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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 09:22 PM
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Condensation collecting in the diffs is not uncommon, especially if the axle breathers are clogged.
Gear oil is cheap, change it once a year, thats what I do, every spring.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 09:32 PM
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Thanks, guys. I'll have a look at the seals. The diffs don't appear to leak, but I'll have a look at them.

Spike, where are the axle breathers located? I just looked in RAVE for a picture or reference to them ,but I didn't come up with much.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 09:50 PM
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They are ontop of each axle near the diff's, there will be a hose running from it.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Spike555
They are ontop of each axle near the diff's, there will be a hose running from it.
Thanks!
 
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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 11:36 PM
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And the banjo bolt that holds the lines gets clogged with mud or just dust and condensation (man-made mud).
 
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Old Apr 2, 2012 | 06:49 AM
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Thanks again SB. Sounds like I just remove the bolts and clean them out?
 
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Old Apr 2, 2012 | 08:00 AM
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Yep - and blow out lines with some air from a can or compressor.
 
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