B Series Differential Bearing Failure - Pics Inside
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Well, long story short...The car made some knocking sounds about 1500 feet from work the other day. Pulled it into the parking lot, worked my day away and when I came out to head home the sound was no longer there.
Fast forward about a week later...
Driving the car from the mall to home and I notice n intermittent high pitched whine. About 10 minutes later I can smell burning oil...I immediately think it's the backhoe in front of me struggling up the hill. I think to myself "thank God my car doesn't burn oil..." Then I look into the rear-view to see a huge cloud of blue smoke following me. Pull into the driveway and realize I have leaked some sort of fluid all the way up the driveway. Jack the car up onto axle stands, crawl underneath and discover I am leaking oil from my tranny seal, intermediate shaft side. Go to Honda, order seal, wait for seal.
Fast forward to today...
After work I jacked the car up onto axle stands and have at it...
I work my way through removing nuts and bolts and get the intermediate shaft out of the way. Pop the seal out and that's when I realized I had bigger issues on my hands than just changing a seal.
Hmmm...missing some ***** for this bearing...
Not even sure what this collar-type thing does, but it looks pretty chewed up
What I found of the now non-existent bearing
These words have never been more true...
And this pretty much sums up how I feel
So at this point, I'm thinking I will just pickup a limited slip transmission. My throwout bearing makes noise every now and again, and 3rd gear has a dirty grind so this will be a good opportunity to have a low mileage LSD setup installed.
Moral of my story...if your transmission starts making noise, and then leaks oil like a bastard, you have your work cut out for you...
Fast forward about a week later...
Driving the car from the mall to home and I notice n intermittent high pitched whine. About 10 minutes later I can smell burning oil...I immediately think it's the backhoe in front of me struggling up the hill. I think to myself "thank God my car doesn't burn oil..." Then I look into the rear-view to see a huge cloud of blue smoke following me. Pull into the driveway and realize I have leaked some sort of fluid all the way up the driveway. Jack the car up onto axle stands, crawl underneath and discover I am leaking oil from my tranny seal, intermediate shaft side. Go to Honda, order seal, wait for seal.
Fast forward to today...
After work I jacked the car up onto axle stands and have at it...
I work my way through removing nuts and bolts and get the intermediate shaft out of the way. Pop the seal out and that's when I realized I had bigger issues on my hands than just changing a seal.
Hmmm...missing some ***** for this bearing...
Not even sure what this collar-type thing does, but it looks pretty chewed up
What I found of the now non-existent bearing
These words have never been more true...
And this pretty much sums up how I feel
So at this point, I'm thinking I will just pickup a limited slip transmission. My throwout bearing makes noise every now and again, and 3rd gear has a dirty grind so this will be a good opportunity to have a low mileage LSD setup installed.
Moral of my story...if your transmission starts making noise, and then leaks oil like a bastard, you have your work cut out for you...
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i would love one of those stickers man, holds true in every uniiversity town where kids are driving new GTOs and camaros
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Looks like you regularly dump the clutch, diff bearings generally do not just blow up. Pull it apart and make sure you didn't break anything else or fatigue/crack the casing.
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I'd hazard a guess that the final drive is probably toast. If it wasn't popping out of 5th from lack of fluid yet the gears might be ok.
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Re: B Series Differential Bearing Failure - Pics Inside
I might have dumped the clutch 20 times since owning the car.
It has never popped out of any gear, but did have a slight 3rd gear grind that developed progressively worse since I have owned the car.
I'm going to pull the tranny and have it swapped with a Limited Slip setup.
It has never popped out of any gear, but did have a slight 3rd gear grind that developed progressively worse since I have owned the car.
I'm going to pull the tranny and have it swapped with a Limited Slip setup.
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