1981 SX/4 I6 fulltime 4x4 with 2.73 gearsThere has been a slight howling coming from what sounds like the rear. I see my pumpkin has some old crud and a little fresh oil oozing from it. So sometime in the near future I plan on tearing into it to at least replace the gasket and change out the oil (if there is any left). ETA: fluid is full. Couldn't get bolts off even with heat, lots of lube & cheater bar.
ETA: last time it was driven a bit of a distance, no rims were hot. IIRC it would howl at any speed.
Have read on other sites that it could possibly be the pinion and ring gears, axle bearings and/or carrier bearing, and so on
- But am I missing anything else?
- Any tests to narrow it down to know exactly which it is?
I am trying to compile a list of items needed (just-in-case/worse-case scenario) to rebuild the whole rearend (bearings, seals, lubes, parts #'s and/or where to find them, etc.).
I was told it's the Timken set #6
Rear inner seal is National 7686S and outer is 8429S
seal on the back of the hub is 21961 (NAPA) or Timken 3553
Also a good price estimate for someone to do the work? So I don't get screwed.
What would need to be on this parts list? Please do it in sections (i.e hubs need these parts, axle needs these parts, diff needs these parts, etc.).... remember- simple, simple
Also I think doing lists like this would be very helpful for Eagle new comers, non-mechanically inclined (like myself), etc. so really it should be helpful and easy for all.
ORIs there a better alternative out there? Not wanting to do something super radical or expensive (
though I wish I could), just looking at the alternatives and maybe something a bit stronger.
*Just looking into this option, not sure which way I will end up going. So input on either/or is still appreciated*
If giving an alternative, please also state what all is needed to swap out and over, parts list, price estimate on said parts, any mods, etc., etc.
ETA: I have a 1990 Dodge Dakota 4x4 at my disposal if anything off it would work as well.