3 installing the air locker, Insuring adequate oil drainage, Important – ARB RD166 User Manual

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 3      Installing  the  Air  Locker  

 

 

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3.1

     

Insuring  Adequate  Oil  Drainage

 

 

 

IMPORTANT:    

 

Some  Salisbury  axles  were  manufactured  with  poor  oil  drainage  

between  the  axle  tubes  and  the  differential  housing.    This  can  

often  result  in  one  of  the  axle  tubes  filling  up  with  differential  oil  

while  running.    In  most  cases  this  will  result  in  a  blocked  air  vent  

which  will  cause  the  differential  housing  to  pressurize  and  expel  

oil  from  the  axle  seals  at  the  wheels  or  force  oil  into  the  air  

system  of  the  Air  Locker,  eventually  expelling  oil  at  the  solenoid  

valve.    This  is  a  design  flaw  which  was  corrected  by  most  

automakers  in  the  later  releases  of  their  axle  assemblies.    If  no  

lower  drainage  point  is  present  in  the  differential  housing  then  it  

is  critical  that  you  modify  the  housing  to  include  one.  

 

 

 

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 Inspect  the  differential  housing  for  the  presence  of  adequate  

drainage  in  both  axle  tubes  (refer  to  Fig.4.).  

 

 

 Figure  4.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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 If  no  drainage  slot  is  present  at  the  left-­hand  side  (refer  to  Fig.4.)  of  

the  housing  at  all,  then  a  slot  will  have  to  be  created  as  clearance  

for  the  seal  housing  tube  (Refer  to  Section  3.8  Reinstalling  the  
Bearing  Caps
).    

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 If  drainage  exists  but  is  inadequate  then  a  slot  or  hole  should  be  cut  

into  the  housing  on  the  lower  side  of  the  tube(s)  to  allow  oil  out  of  
the  axle  tube  area.  

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