Diff leaking oil, Help please.

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P38_Ireland

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Hi Lads,

After a fun afternoon off roading i came home and found a big puddle of diff oil under the car. it seems the oil is coming from the top of the diff. I really know nothing about Diffs and would be grateful of any help as what it is and what needs to be done (besides getting some diff guards)

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yu sure that aint brake fluid or similar - it dont look like it is coming from the diff.
Diffs usually go in the rear diff cover. Mite be worth giving it a good clean and see it you can see any more.
 
Looks like it's the front diff, I'd look above it at the engine- crank seal first unless the oil leak is obvious. What does the oil smell like, by the way?
 
Up date gents, im 99% sure its coming from the Diff, took some more pics when i got home. the fluid is thick and has a dark green tint from it. any ideas?

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Top of the Diff

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thanks for the help lads, lets say worst case scenario how hard would it be to change the front axle? bare in mind im a hobby mechanic with a fairly basic set of tools.

im thinking i might start

1) clean off the diff with some petrol and examine it better,
2) drain the oil change the diff gasket.

is this the best way forward?
 
As Gratch said - if that's the front axle, that is, most likely coming from the engine above. Check that before yu even consider doing anything other than cleaning the axle.
 
As it has contined to leak (there is a lot on the floor in one picture) while parked surely it must be from above the diff?
Not sure what engine you have but on the 300tdi the oil filter and oil cooler lines are ideally placed to leak on that spot of the diff. How long ago did you change your engine oil, maybe it's too clean for engine oil!
You could stick a bowl under it and check next weekend if there is any oil left in the engine or axle :)
 
I still cant believe that is the cause of all the oil over the top of the diff tho.

yup - diff pan, but its a bugger to weld - and, of course, the diff has to be scrupulously clean.

dont need a diff protector, unless yu do heavy stony offroading - causes more probs than they solve in muddy environments - they are a bugger to clean and make the pans rot very quickly.
 
I still cant believe that is the cause of all the oil over the top of the diff tho.

yup - diff pan, but its a bugger to weld - and, of course, the diff has to be scrupulously clean.

dont need a diff protector, unless yu do heavy stony offroading - causes more probs than they solve in muddy environments - they are a bugger to clean and make the pans rot very quickly.

i was driving home from the off mountains at a steady 60mph so i think the oil was leaking and blowing back up behind the diff. there is nothing above that could be leaking. i have a 2.8 Diahatsu engine in it.

how much work is involved in changing the pan?
 
cut off old one, clean area scrupulously and weld noo one on.

prob is yu are welding a thin metal plate to a heavy cast lump - not an easy job - even for the pros :(.
 
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