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CDN38



Member Since: 14 Nov 2014
Location: Courtenay, BC
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Canada 2000 Defender 110 Td5 SW Bonatti Grey
leaking rear axle seal
Saw a puddle starting to form on my right rear wheel... obviously this is NOT good. It's been a tough couple months for my truck (and for me).

Being that I moved to a rural area, it's a 4 hour trip with a 2 hour ferry to get to the local LR repair shop. My 110 was there for WAY too long to diagnose a running issue, which they couldn't figure out. Turns out I had them check the CPS and it was the culprit. * weeks later I get the truck back, first day, starter solenoid pacs it in... 2 weeks to get the parts... so now I'm up and running again... 2 days later... now I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to get over this hurdle.

So, if I am going to try to tackle this, I'm assuming it's the seal, and if I'm in there I should probably replace the bearing. Does anyone have a list of parts required? I'll need to order everything in, or should I just trailer it back to town at about a £250 expense to get it done?

Looking for opinions and options.



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 it's a Landrover thing...

my renovation thread:
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic40792.html
Post #959212 22nd Jul 2022 6:19pm
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blackwolf



Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
Location: South West England
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
It certainly looks as though it is leaking from the drive flange to hub joint. There is usually a paper gasket on this joint, and it is quite a popular leak. There is actually no reason why you shouldn't use a good jointing compound (such as blue Hylomar) and dispense with the gasket, but be very careful not to get sealant down the bolt holes, since this can cause all manner of problems (they are blind holes and it is fairly common for the bolts to shear).

There is absolutely no reason to suppose that you need new wheel bearings if it is the drive flange leaking, and there is no point replacing them if they are sound.

All the parts info you could ever need is available here: https://new.lrcat.com/
Post #959218 22nd Jul 2022 7:03pm
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roel



Member Since: 08 Aug 2009
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Netherlands 2003 Defender 90 Td5 PU Caledonian Blue
I would only replace the bearings when there is play on them.
And as you have a td5 you probably have a spacer between the bearings. You can change that to a double nut system (say upto 300tdi). With the double nut system you can adjust the bearing play out.
There are plenty off posts about that on this Forum.

It is difficult to see where the oil comes from on the picture. If it comes from between the drive-shaft flange and the hub. I would take the flange off and clean the mating faces from the flange and the hub and use some liquid sealer to seal it.
You can add some bearing grease if needed. Roel

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Post #959219 22nd Jul 2022 7:09pm
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Dinnu



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Malta 2012 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Santorini Black
It does look like leaking from the drive member. If it was a hub seal leak, I would expect the oil stain to be further inside the rim.
Already got the advise above. What was missed out is that it is a simple job, and you do not even need to remove the wheel. 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
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Post #959221 22nd Jul 2022 7:15pm
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4RF RDS



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Location: Ottawa
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Canada 2000 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Epsom Green
Re: leaking rear axle seal
Those flanges look beefy, but the issues will be same as OEM. You can seal it up with a good quality sealant like Permatex “right stuff” or most any good sealant (not silicone). Remove the flange and apply to the surface (after you clean it). Canadian Tire has what you’ll need.

Good luck

CDN38 wrote:
Saw a puddle starting to form on my right rear wheel... obviously this is NOT good. It's been a tough couple months for my truck (and for me).

Being that I moved to a rural area, it's a 4 hour trip with a 2 hour ferry to get to the local LR repair shop. My 110 was there for WAY too long to diagnose a running issue, which they couldn't figure out. Turns out I had them check the CPS and it was the culprit. * weeks later I get the truck back, first day, starter solenoid pacs it in... 2 weeks to get the parts... so now I'm up and running again... 2 days later... now I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to get over this hurdle.

So, if I am going to try to tackle this, I'm assuming it's the seal, and if I'm in there I should probably replace the bearing. Does anyone have a list of parts required? I'll need to order everything in, or should I just trailer it back to town at about a £250 expense to get it done?

Looking for opinions and options.



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Post #959235 23rd Jul 2022 2:00am
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
Check your axle breather is not blocked.
Post #959273 23rd Jul 2022 12:47pm
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CDN38



Member Since: 14 Nov 2014
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Canada 2000 Defender 110 Td5 SW Bonatti Grey
Excellent feedback, exactly as I had hoped. They are KAM flanges I had installed about 5 years ago. (I hear their current product offerings are not the same quality).

I'll clean up the oil, check the breather and see if there's any more leakage. Next step will be the flange gasket replacement. it's a Landrover thing...

my renovation thread:
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic40792.html
Post #959304 23rd Jul 2022 5:53pm
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