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jerryg 01-27-2007 11:26 AM

Leaking gear oil.
 
Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

Thanks,

Greg
86 XY
95 YJ
06 ZJ


Earle Horton 01-27-2007 12:54 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Over filled or wrong type oil.

Earle
"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 86 XY
> 95 YJ
> 06 ZJ
>




Earle Horton 01-27-2007 12:54 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Over filled or wrong type oil.

Earle
"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 86 XY
> 95 YJ
> 06 ZJ
>




Earle Horton 01-27-2007 12:54 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Over filled or wrong type oil.

Earle
"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 86 XY
> 95 YJ
> 06 ZJ
>




Earle Horton 01-27-2007 12:54 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Over filled or wrong type oil.

Earle
"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
> 86 XY
> 95 YJ
> 06 ZJ
>




jerryg 01-27-2007 01:01 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
used 80w90 oil.

Greg

On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> Over filled or wrong type oil.
>
> Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > Thanks,

>
> > Greg
> > 86 XY
> > 95 YJ
> > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



jerryg 01-27-2007 01:01 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
used 80w90 oil.

Greg

On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> Over filled or wrong type oil.
>
> Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > Thanks,

>
> > Greg
> > 86 XY
> > 95 YJ
> > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



jerryg 01-27-2007 01:01 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
used 80w90 oil.

Greg

On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> Over filled or wrong type oil.
>
> Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > Thanks,

>
> > Greg
> > 86 XY
> > 95 YJ
> > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



jerryg 01-27-2007 01:01 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
used 80w90 oil.

Greg

On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> Over filled or wrong type oil.
>
> Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > Thanks,

>
> > Greg
> > 86 XY
> > 95 YJ
> > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



Outatime 01-27-2007 02:46 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Does your vent tubes extend up beyond the 'air intake line?' On mine,
differential vent tubes use rubber tubing that attach at the
differential, and run up high; the front diff. terminates next to the
top of the radiator, and I'm not sure where the rear terminates; this
keeps water out during river crossings and lets the internal pressures
equalize when the cold water hits the warm metal casing, preventing
fluid from escaping or entering through the vent tube itself or through
the axle seals.

I'm just wondering if tubing that hooked into that fixed 'vent tube'
fitting is missing? If so, that might account for the spillage.
Overfilling and wrong fluid type can also contribute.

Outatime 01-27-2007 02:46 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Does your vent tubes extend up beyond the 'air intake line?' On mine,
differential vent tubes use rubber tubing that attach at the
differential, and run up high; the front diff. terminates next to the
top of the radiator, and I'm not sure where the rear terminates; this
keeps water out during river crossings and lets the internal pressures
equalize when the cold water hits the warm metal casing, preventing
fluid from escaping or entering through the vent tube itself or through
the axle seals.

I'm just wondering if tubing that hooked into that fixed 'vent tube'
fitting is missing? If so, that might account for the spillage.
Overfilling and wrong fluid type can also contribute.

Outatime 01-27-2007 02:46 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Does your vent tubes extend up beyond the 'air intake line?' On mine,
differential vent tubes use rubber tubing that attach at the
differential, and run up high; the front diff. terminates next to the
top of the radiator, and I'm not sure where the rear terminates; this
keeps water out during river crossings and lets the internal pressures
equalize when the cold water hits the warm metal casing, preventing
fluid from escaping or entering through the vent tube itself or through
the axle seals.

I'm just wondering if tubing that hooked into that fixed 'vent tube'
fitting is missing? If so, that might account for the spillage.
Overfilling and wrong fluid type can also contribute.

Outatime 01-27-2007 02:46 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Does your vent tubes extend up beyond the 'air intake line?' On mine,
differential vent tubes use rubber tubing that attach at the
differential, and run up high; the front diff. terminates next to the
top of the radiator, and I'm not sure where the rear terminates; this
keeps water out during river crossings and lets the internal pressures
equalize when the cold water hits the warm metal casing, preventing
fluid from escaping or entering through the vent tube itself or through
the axle seals.

I'm just wondering if tubing that hooked into that fixed 'vent tube'
fitting is missing? If so, that might account for the spillage.
Overfilling and wrong fluid type can also contribute.

Earle Horton 01-27-2007 07:08 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
cold weather performance too.

Earle

"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com...
> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> used 80w90 oil.
>
> Greg
>
> On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > Over filled or wrong type oil.
> >
> > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in

messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

> >
> > > Thanks,

> >
> > > Greg
> > > 86 XY
> > > 95 YJ
> > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -

>




Earle Horton 01-27-2007 07:08 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
cold weather performance too.

Earle

"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com...
> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> used 80w90 oil.
>
> Greg
>
> On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > Over filled or wrong type oil.
> >
> > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in

messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

> >
> > > Thanks,

> >
> > > Greg
> > > 86 XY
> > > 95 YJ
> > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -

>




Earle Horton 01-27-2007 07:08 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
cold weather performance too.

Earle

"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com...
> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> used 80w90 oil.
>
> Greg
>
> On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > Over filled or wrong type oil.
> >
> > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in

messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

> >
> > > Thanks,

> >
> > > Greg
> > > 86 XY
> > > 95 YJ
> > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -

>




Earle Horton 01-27-2007 07:08 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
cold weather performance too.

Earle

"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com...
> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> used 80w90 oil.
>
> Greg
>
> On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > Over filled or wrong type oil.
> >
> > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in

messagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp.g ooglegroups.com...
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

> >
> > > Thanks,

> >
> > > Greg
> > > 86 XY
> > > 95 YJ
> > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -

>




jerryg 01-27-2007 07:22 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Thanks you guys. I'll check it to see where the level is at. Thanks
for the input. I really enjoy posting on this forum and getting info
on my Jeep.

Greg
86 XJ
95 YJ
06 ZJ

On Jan 27, 6:08 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
> seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
> recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
> plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
> into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
> poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
> cold weather performance too.
>
> Earle
>
> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.go oglegroups.com...> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> > used 80w90 oil.

>
> > Greg

>
> > On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > > Over filled or wrong type oil.

>
> > > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote inmessagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp .googlegroups.com...

>
>
>
>
>
> > > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > > > Thanks,

>
> > > > Greg
> > > > 86 XY
> > > > 95 YJ
> > > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



jerryg 01-27-2007 07:22 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Thanks you guys. I'll check it to see where the level is at. Thanks
for the input. I really enjoy posting on this forum and getting info
on my Jeep.

Greg
86 XJ
95 YJ
06 ZJ

On Jan 27, 6:08 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
> seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
> recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
> plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
> into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
> poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
> cold weather performance too.
>
> Earle
>
> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.go oglegroups.com...> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> > used 80w90 oil.

>
> > Greg

>
> > On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > > Over filled or wrong type oil.

>
> > > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote inmessagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp .googlegroups.com...

>
>
>
>
>
> > > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > > > Thanks,

>
> > > > Greg
> > > > 86 XY
> > > > 95 YJ
> > > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



jerryg 01-27-2007 07:22 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Thanks you guys. I'll check it to see where the level is at. Thanks
for the input. I really enjoy posting on this forum and getting info
on my Jeep.

Greg
86 XJ
95 YJ
06 ZJ

On Jan 27, 6:08 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
> seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
> recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
> plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
> into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
> poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
> cold weather performance too.
>
> Earle
>
> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.go oglegroups.com...> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> > used 80w90 oil.

>
> > Greg

>
> > On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > > Over filled or wrong type oil.

>
> > > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote inmessagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp .googlegroups.com...

>
>
>
>
>
> > > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > > > Thanks,

>
> > > > Greg
> > > > 86 XY
> > > > 95 YJ
> > > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



jerryg 01-27-2007 07:22 PM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
Thanks you guys. I'll check it to see where the level is at. Thanks
for the input. I really enjoy posting on this forum and getting info
on my Jeep.

Greg
86 XJ
95 YJ
06 ZJ

On Jan 27, 6:08 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> The oil is like molasses this time of year. Even in the summer you can
> seriously over fill one of these axles, even with a hand pump. The
> recommendation in the owner's manual is probably half an inch below the fill
> plug too. I recommend you take the fill plug off and let any excess drain
> into a pan. It is also possible that the new oil you put in there is of
> poor quality and prone to foaming. Consider using a synthetic for improved
> cold weather performance too.
>
> Earle
>
> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in messagenews:1169920900.304314.91480@v45g2000cwv.go oglegroups.com...> How can you overfill it when the fill hole is on the side, vertical? I
> > used 80w90 oil.

>
> > Greg

>
> > On Jan 27, 11:54 am, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> > > Over filled or wrong type oil.

>
> > > Earle"jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote inmessagenews:1169915197.909996.308840@p10g2000cwp .googlegroups.com...

>
>
>
>
>
> > > > Hello to all. I've posted regarding this before and really did not get
> > > > any clear answers. Alot of useful info but no real explaination. Any,
> > > > I have a 95 YJ 4.0, manual, dana 35 rear. It is spitting alot of gear
> > > > oil out of the vent tube, down the side of the gas tank and on to my
> > > > garage floor. Thank goodness for oil dry, it works wonders!! Any way I
> > > > am confussed as to why its happening. I just serviced it myself 4 wks
> > > > ago. Pulled the cover cleaned it out. New oil. I drive 40 miles to
> > > > work, one way, mostly at highway speed. Some days I come home and none
> > > > on the garage floor, some days, a drop or two, some days like
> > > > yesterday, I come home and 10 hrs later a puddle 7" in dia. I don't
> > > > get it!! What would be causing the pressure to force it out. HELP!!

>
> > > > Thanks,

>
> > > > Greg
> > > > 86 XY
> > > > 95 YJ
> > > > 06 ZJ- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



Highcountry 01-28-2007 10:02 AM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
You didn't speciy which type of 80-90, but it sounds like it is
foaming? I hope it was a major name brand and you should make
CERTAIN that it was GL-5 rated.

I have had my 95 model since new and installed Royal Purple Synthetic
at about 10,000 miles. I used the 84-140 per the owners manual for
"extreme use or trailer towing" and have changed it at 50,000 mile
intervals. Mine has 240,000 trouble free miles so far...

Good stuff!


Highcountry 01-28-2007 10:02 AM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
You didn't speciy which type of 80-90, but it sounds like it is
foaming? I hope it was a major name brand and you should make
CERTAIN that it was GL-5 rated.

I have had my 95 model since new and installed Royal Purple Synthetic
at about 10,000 miles. I used the 84-140 per the owners manual for
"extreme use or trailer towing" and have changed it at 50,000 mile
intervals. Mine has 240,000 trouble free miles so far...

Good stuff!


Highcountry 01-28-2007 10:02 AM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
You didn't speciy which type of 80-90, but it sounds like it is
foaming? I hope it was a major name brand and you should make
CERTAIN that it was GL-5 rated.

I have had my 95 model since new and installed Royal Purple Synthetic
at about 10,000 miles. I used the 84-140 per the owners manual for
"extreme use or trailer towing" and have changed it at 50,000 mile
intervals. Mine has 240,000 trouble free miles so far...

Good stuff!


Highcountry 01-28-2007 10:02 AM

Re: Leaking gear oil.
 
You didn't speciy which type of 80-90, but it sounds like it is
foaming? I hope it was a major name brand and you should make
CERTAIN that it was GL-5 rated.

I have had my 95 model since new and installed Royal Purple Synthetic
at about 10,000 miles. I used the 84-140 per the owners manual for
"extreme use or trailer towing" and have changed it at 50,000 mile
intervals. Mine has 240,000 trouble free miles so far...

Good stuff!



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