[s-cars] Rear Diff Seals
motogo1
motogo1 at cox.net
Fri Jun 6 12:57:46 EDT 2003
Yes, it is not too bad of a job. No special tools. Hardest part is inserting
the seal evenly, and don't push it in too far. IIRC, there is no lip too
prevent it from falling into the rear diff. cavity. You may be able to use
the driveshaft flange and the old seal too pull the new one into place, but
I didn't do it this way. Read about it later. Bentley would be helpful, but
I think it has a few steps that can be omitted. I did this job about 4 years
ago.
Gary Martin
94 UrS4
91 200 TQA
----- Original Message -----
From: "apennell001" <apennell001 at yahoo.com>
To: "'s-car-list'" <s-car-list at audifans.com>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 8:46 AM
Subject: [s-cars] Rear Diff Seals
> A friend of mine has a 94 S4 (100K+ miles) with a leaky rear diff. The
> leak appears to be from the passenger side where the driveshaft flange
> enters the housing. Is this a fairly straight forward job to replace the
> seal? Any special tools required?
>
> -AP
> 95 S6 Avant
>
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