@attaautotechnician: Front Wheel Differential oil Seal leakage #auto #mechanic #usa🇺🇸

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sparky.1982
jerry brown :
didnt clean it and just shoved dirt back behind the seal. 🤦‍♂️
2025-01-01 19:43:54
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bowesmanjim
Jim the Bowesman :
You don't just impact it on till it won't go any further. there's torque settings
2025-01-01 18:27:57
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ryancataniazizi2
Ryan 🇲🇹 :
and torque setting? 😳🤦‍♂️
2025-01-04 23:53:41
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cheeseman2652
Cheese :
Bunch of lube techs in the comments
2025-01-01 22:58:53
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aidandesrochers
AidanD97 :
yikes… also just gonna leak down the splines, need to put sealant on splines before reassembly
2025-01-02 06:21:28
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number1trigger
Mad mechanic :
Backlash what?🤪 Rotational torque what?😂 Trust me bro 😂😂😂
2025-01-01 19:21:43
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mechanicshit
name :
good enough honestly
2025-01-02 02:18:07
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reliablecar
anthony :
Preload GONE
2025-01-02 05:55:37
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steven31l
stephen lutter :
that hurt to watch this video. I would never trust that tech
2025-01-02 00:35:00
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mosawer04
LOVE ROOM :
This is not the professional way
2025-01-01 19:12:04
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liftedchevy2
liftedchevy2 :
That was a great way to NOT set the preload for the front diff. You need to never touch another vehicle ever.
2025-01-02 01:39:57
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landinville96799
pacifica tribe :
not with the hammer
2025-01-02 01:48:47
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89flhtc
Terry seymour :
they make seal pullers
2025-01-01 19:50:36
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cdubz8902
Collin :
Annnd it’s still leaking 😂
2025-01-02 01:25:12
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thenemesis45
TheNemesis45 :
It’s 2025, do things the right way, most definitely not this way
2025-01-02 03:11:13
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jorbskiblorbski
Jimbo-Jones :
A seal puller would have had it out in 2 seconds. And it’s a $10 tool. SMH.
2025-01-02 03:37:09
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jbsynthetics
Jordon Beck :
So what did you set the pre load to?? Ugga dugga ft lbs. ???
2025-01-03 16:59:26
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user6372705829356
juny :
how did I know he was gonna overtorque it with an impact
2025-01-01 20:31:02
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luis_glvn209
Luis_G :
how not to do it
2025-01-02 19:22:55
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jopive01
jopive01 :
That differential will be gone in 5 months tops, depending on vehicle usage!
2025-01-01 22:51:22
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countrycowboy2321
Jarrod :
Use a seal puller not costly but really handy
2025-01-03 02:54:45
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singhshabaz
singh shabaz :
Wrong
2025-01-04 05:43:04
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rockeyweaton
Rocky Weaton :
Oh dude, do not use the axle threads as leverage for your pry bar. 😬
2025-01-03 07:46:33
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mansoorkhann305gmail.com
mansoor afridi BQK :
first you can should be clean the area of oil seal
2025-01-02 06:49:08
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dltmich535
dltmich535 :
need to make sure you mark it and set the proper preload or you'll overload the crush collar.Consider yourself lucky you didn't have a problem
2025-01-01 22:40:59
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