Leaking Rear Question
Leaking Rear Question
What would cause fluid to leak in small amounts from the vent tube on a 9" Ford rear? The leaking has been occuring for some time and happens while the vehicle is driven, not when it is sitting overnight. I checked the oil level, and it seems ok (not overfilled).
How long is your vent tube? Originally, they clipped onto the frame near the bottom side of the bed, with a little extra slack beyond that. If your tube is shorter than about 30", that could be your problem.
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66 F100 CC/65 F100 CC/66 F250 CC
If it starts to rain, they'll tax the splash.
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If you plant a yard, they'll tax the grass.
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66 F100 CC/65 F100 CC/66 F250 CC
If it starts to rain, they'll tax the splash.
If you want to fish, they'll tax the bass.
If you plant a yard, they'll tax the grass.
If you don't play nice, they'll fine your *$#!
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The vent is directly on the axle, very short, and has a cap on it that slides up and down. It is much like you would see on a front axle on a 4x4 slick. I can move the cap up and down easily. When I got the truck, the vent cap and the area surrounding it was caked with rear end oil and dirt. It must have been leaking for some time. I thought a clogged vent may have caused the leak. I cleaned it up, but I still get a little drip after I drive it 10 or more miles and park.
The truck may have pulled heavy loads by the PO, I do not know it's history. Is it even something to worry about?
Do note, the truck is a 76 f150 4x4. I was hoping a 9" rear is fairly universal through the years. Please don't yell at me for posting on this forum. I have always gotten acurate advise here. Yes I did try the other place! :wink:
The truck may have pulled heavy loads by the PO, I do not know it's history. Is it even something to worry about?
Do note, the truck is a 76 f150 4x4. I was hoping a 9" rear is fairly universal through the years. Please don't yell at me for posting on this forum. I have always gotten acurate advise here. Yes I did try the other place! :wink:
I'm thinkin' a PO has probably done away with the original vent tube for whatever reason...even though it's a '76, it still should have had one originally. My '78 Bronco did, with it's 9" rear end.
My "Slickitis" affliction began here...

66 F100 CC/65 F100 CC/66 F250 CC
If it starts to rain, they'll tax the splash.
If you want to fish, they'll tax the bass.
If you plant a yard, they'll tax the grass.
If you don't play nice, they'll fine your *$#!

66 F100 CC/65 F100 CC/66 F250 CC
If it starts to rain, they'll tax the splash.
If you want to fish, they'll tax the bass.
If you plant a yard, they'll tax the grass.
If you don't play nice, they'll fine your *$#!
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ok, so it leaks when it get hot. I do not think it would get hot enough during normal driving. I am just drivin around town, like an old lady i might add due to the gas prices. The temp should be in spec..unless something is wrong? maybe the oil is old and needs changing or something like a bearing going bad?
should i just blow it off and makeup a mod vent tube as suggested?
BTW the vent is stock according to the pic in the Chiltons manual.
should i just blow it off and makeup a mod vent tube as suggested?
BTW the vent is stock according to the pic in the Chiltons manual.
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I'm guessing it's an older axle that the PO swapped in. Sounds just like the one in my 63. A hose and filter would be a good idea, to keep it cleaner in there, but I've had no trouble with it. Surprised it has never dribbled from there... Keep the juice down a little and you should be sweet.
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my 63 also has the capped breather, both front and rear axles, so its probably an older unit....blackagatha wrote:I'm guessing it's an older axle that the PO swapped in. Sounds just like the one in my 63. A hose and filter would be a good idea, to keep it cleaner in there, but I've had no trouble with it. Surprised it has never dribbled from there... Keep the juice down a little and you should be sweet.
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1963 F-250 no motor but a nice rust free body, cost $120.00
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My Photos at Superford.org
2000 Cobra R #262 of 300
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2006 F-350 Crew Cab Diesel 4x4 King Ranch
