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steveww



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Bronze Green
Front Diff dark oil
Just done a complete oil change and the oil from the front diff was quite a lot darker than that from the rear diff. I guess this is one shot leaking in from the hubs?

Not checked the hubs yet, waiting for some one shot to arrive.

Is this normal (that all do that sir) or is it something I should add to my TO DO list?
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Certainly very common, probably normal, and doesn't seem to be anything to worry about.
Post #1023948 8th Feb 2024 11:19am
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geobloke



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As above it is pretty normal. The inner axle seals have failed allowing EP into the swivels, mixing with the one shot grease and returning to the axle.

Item number 7 on this diagram is usually the culprit. https://www.lrworkshop.com/diagrams/land-r...afts_44783

It is worth noting that the half shaft may have worn as well so just replacing the seal may not solve the problem.

To replace the seal it is a swivel removal and replacement. The job is a good 4 to 5 spanner DIY job.
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landy andy



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Very normal. Especially if the swivels often get topped up. You never know the correct amount, so people top them up, they then have too much in them and that goes into diff oil.
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
geobloke wrote:
...may not solve the problem...


Is it really a problem? The axle is well lubricated, there's no evidence of which I am aware that a bit of one-shot in the diff, or EP90 in the CV, is remotely harmful, and nothing is leaking to the outside world. As long as the levels are checked periodically I'd suggest it's not a problem and there's no point splashing the cash on an unnecessary "repair".
Post #1023969 8th Feb 2024 1:29pm
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geobloke



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You are not wrong Blackwolf, not wrong at all. The purist wouldn't want there to be shared lubrication but practically it shouldn't harm either the swivel or the differential. Especially since diff additive is basically CV grease and the swivels can run with EP in them... So, like you say, what's the problem in the end.
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I Like Old Skool



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My personal opinion is that the one shot grease is a bad solution to lubricating the CVs and swivel bearings.it is less likely to leak but that masks another problem, water ingress. How are you supposed to drain and refill the swivels to remove any water contamination? You will never know and it will just sit there, damaging the CV and bearings until it is a problem. At least with oil you can drain and refill periodically, especially if you have been wallowing in water.

As it happens, just did this to my 110 yesterday and did find that the oil from one of the swivels came out looking a bit milky so just as well I was changing it anyway.

As an experiment I am trying the swivels with a different oil this time. Series 1 land rovers spec EP140 for swivels and steering box/relay and seeing as I have bought some for the series 1 I thought I would give it a go in the 110. My swivels weep ever so slightly and I wonder if the thicker oil will reduce this? Probably not, but worth trying and still better than using the one shot grease as a 'fix'.

In the long term I will replace the balls as there is some slight rust that is probably the cause but not bad enough to warrant a full strip down and replacement just yet.[/list]
Post #1023996 8th Feb 2024 5:34pm
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custom90



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Am I correct in assuming that the swivels use the same grade oil as the axle?
Another issue with grease, is it can make a nasty grinding paste if it gets any contamination in it such as sand as an example. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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I Like Old Skool



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If you are getting sand in your swivels then there is something serious wrong!
Post #1024014 8th Feb 2024 7:39pm
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Dinnu



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IIRC, old axles (200tdi and earlier) that used gear oil for both final drive/diff housing and swivels had the seal because the different height in levels.

On later axles, if that seal fails, gear oil can also migrate in the swivel housing... not bad, but the swivel seal might leak earlier than to when it is designed to leak Rolling with laughter 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
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blackwolf



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Oil and sand is.just as deadly as.grease and sand, or, for that matter, sand on its own.

On Land-Rovers where oil is specified for the swivels, it is the same oil as specified for the axles with the exception of some very early S1 vehicles.
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Dinnu



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Ask whoever sanblasted a gearbox casing or an engine block and having some trapped media finding its way in the system. 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black
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steveww



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Thanks for the comments.

One shot arrived in the post today. I will be checking the levels and topping as required. Apart from that I will leave well alone for the moment.
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Screbble



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Don’t forget to turn the hub to full lock to make it easier to fill - it’ll be obvious when the filler plug is removed Thumbs Up
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Ianh



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And , prior to opening of course, place the sachets of one shot in a pot of hot water to soften the grease so it’s easy to squeeze into the swivels.
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