I’m hoping you guys can help me. I’ve got a 54 CJ3B and have replaced the front pinion seal twice and it’s still leaking fairly good. I was careful to utilize the gasket and also a little rtv around the edges of the seal but no joy. I am greasing the inside of the seal as well before sliding the knuckle back in. I inherited this jeep from my Dad and am still learning. Is there something I’m doing wrong? I tightened the pinion nut to 150 ft lbs per Mr. Walcks advice. But I keep reading about shims and did I mark the drive shaft before I took it off? Does the drive shaft have to go on a particular way, hence the admonition to mark it? Are my bearings bad inside the differential or maybe the front drive shaft is out of balance? I can’t believe it would be since this Jeep was just totally rebuilt 1000 miles ago. Thank you for any help you can provide! Taylor
PS forgot to say the knuckle is new so there is no groove worn into it by the seal
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 11:15:53 PM by taylorpjones »
taylor,
Leaks are hard to find sometimes. On your front axle, it's leaking out around the pinion seal? That piece you slide on before torqueing is a yoke end for the universal joint on the propeller (drive) shaft.
So far, I haven't had the displeasure of putting up with this leak. However, I can think of a few ideas. You mention you've replaced it twice so far. The inset where the seal sets, is it smooth or does it have gouges in it? When you put the seal in does it face the correct way? Have you tried smearing a little RTV on the teeth of the pinion/yoke where they mesh before attaching with washer/nut?
Do you have an Oil Slinger in place under the seal? What kind of gear oil are you using? How much? Is the dust shield with felt wick in place behind the yoke?
I don't know how much you've taken apart but the shims shouldn't be accessible with what you're doing on the seal. Marking the propeller (drive) shaft keeps the u joints clocked so they aren't out of sync. Google "phasing a drive shaft"
Lastly, do you have a Service Manual?