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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Georgia
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what does anyone use for vent on a 40.I have the top bolt drilled and a tube up higher that the bolt but this week I put it on the lift and it has leaked more oil than ever.It has oil on the axle tube.Never before Thanks for help
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mill Valley,Ca.
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I drilled the drive shaft tube, just in back of the center bearing.
Put a hose fitting on it, and a small fuel filter on that. This was after trying all the things, like you described- failed. I read on here about some one drilling the axle bell- about halfway out. I would want to remove parts before drilling, cause of chips. Karl |
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Location: Georgia
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i have a Mitchell OD.I guess I could drill back of the unit before the pinion and put the fitting.But I thought the top bolt on the banjo was the vent.I also have a vent tube on the Mitchell.I driven this car for some 10 years and this is the first time I had this oil on the banjo hsg.Thanks.
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Mid-Coast Maine
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I added a torque tube seal and as part of the instructions from Bruce's Rod shop, I added a left side axle vent 10" out for the axle housing to center section with the vent below.
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40 Dif.vents through the torque tube. There are two holes on the surface where the torque tube bolts, the lower hole is for any of the Dif. fluid that leaks past the pinion bearings into the torque tube to return to the Diff. The upper hole is the vent.
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Thanks Ken haven't talked to you in a long time.Hope you are doing fine.Thanks to all that answered.Will change the bolt to the other side,Have it on the drivers side,
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Plano, Texas
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On my 39 with a Mitchell, I vented it on the top of the axle housing about midway, using a threaded barb with a hose and small filter.
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I have drove our 38 coupe since 1964, has no vent, had no problems, if they needed a vent Henry would have installed one
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I believe it vents through the vent in the 40 transmission. Millions of early Fords ran many millions of miles without a vent in the rear end. What problem are you trying to solve?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Coral Springs FL
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flatmotor40: When I "raked" my 40 I installed a special pinion seal to prevent oil from draining back into the torque tube but, then installed a vent in the top of the rear axle tube to relieve any pressure build up.
Read posts #33 and 34 in this thread: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...nd+vent&page=2 |
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The vent on cars with a torque tube is through the torque tube itself, however, if you install a Mitchell, the torque tube is only about 12 inches long from the banjo to the gearbox, requiring a vent in most cases.
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Location: Georgia
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Found it was the Mitchell vent had a crack in the tube so I replaced it and I will see if that was the problem,Talked to Mitchell this week and he told me what to do,Thanks
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My Model A version: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showp...20&postcount=5
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