StckweldinSteve
Well-Known Member
Moved the car and there’s a small puddle. Got under and saw this leaking.
I’m going to wire brush/clean everything under the rear of the car and paint it while I have the gas tank out I’ll get those numbers if they can be read. Thanks.If you can get the case numbers off it (ending in 741, 742 or 489 most likely) then we can be tell you if it’s something you can possibly tackle with some tools (big spanner wrench and torque wrench that reads up to 250 ft lbs) or if it’s something best to leave alone for now.
I’ll probably limp it by for now with topping it off. I dropped the gas tank today since I’m about to start welding in my floor patches. Going to have to replace that tank also. Rust inside and some bubbling rust outside. While I have that dropped I’m going to clean/ wire brush and paint everything under there. I haven’t had the car a very long time, it’s a 74 satellite. It probably has been leaking a while and I didn’t notice it at first.Hard to believe it has not been leaking for years considering how crusted the axle is. FYI - This is a common issue and does not necessarily need to be repaired immediately. You can get by for quite a long time using a drip pan and checking and keeping the diff fluid topped off.