lochenjons
1/2 ton status
Ok great, I noticed today that there was a puddle of gear oil under my 14b. I followed the trail up the diff and it leads to the pinion. So I need to change the rear diff seal I assume. Is this even what its called? I'm gonna get it from autozone so I ahve to make sure I know the exact name cause they wont understand if I try to explain. How hard is this to do? My buddy did it to his furd explorer and said it was really easy so if its easy on his ferd I assume itll be pretty easy on my chevy 14b.
And some good news: I FINALLY found my vacuum leak. Its the hose that leads to the charcoal canister from the carb, it was always loose so I figured I'd spray a
load of carb cleaner there and the idle went down a bit. So I guess Ill just put a hose clamp over it and be good to go 
And some good news: I FINALLY found my vacuum leak. Its the hose that leads to the charcoal canister from the carb, it was always loose so I figured I'd spray a
load of carb cleaner there and the idle went down a bit. So I guess Ill just put a hose clamp over it and be good to go 


And once how do I know how much to "crush" it? And do I need to get a new crush sleeve too? Aside from getting the amount of torque to unbolt and bolt back on, how hard is this to do? Precision work isn't something I do very...well, precisely
to get the crush sleeve to start to crush but it crushes VERY FAST afterwards.