March 22, 201313 yr 1 Lucky Texan, on 10 Dec 2011 - 11:36, said: I think your car is built like my wife's which has splined stubssticking out from the front diff. The big axle cups are splinedinternally and slip over the stubs and are held in place by a springpin. However, the stubs are held into the diff by a 'circlip' (w'ever) acircle of springwire in a groove. (IIRC)Some of your initial symptoms seem to fit a scenario in which a 'hard'turn (to the lock) could have pulled on the stub enough to pop it loose -enough to compromise the diff seal - cause leakage of the fluid (whichmight blow back onto the exhaust) and maybe cause the smell (diff oilsmells bad anyway - so it may smell different than engine oil if it goton hot exhaust) thuinking and other odd driveline sensations you report.Doesn't mean any of that is correct, but it's something different tolook for. (could be the previous owner got an axle that was too short -or, the stub was pulled out of it's groove just slightly when the oldaxle was pulled out, but your hard turn when reversing pulled it more,comprimised the seal, it bound-up and is now so far out of place isintermittently engaging internally) I came across this in search and believe I have this happened. 99legacy brighton wagon with automatic and 270,000 miles. Original cvaxle, boot is not cracked or showing leakage. I have seepage from the drivers side diff, smellas it hits exhaust, and the clunking noise under load while acceleratingeven on straight line. not while turning. clunking got faster as speedincreased. no clunking while still and engine running. If diff stub/spline did"pop" out, how hard is it to get it re-seated and sealed?
March 22, 201313 yr Search for "ERIC THE CAR GUY" vids on YouTube. He has a 2 part vid on how to remove an reinstall the axle shafts on his older OBW. The guy is a licensed mechanic, and I was impressed with his video. I think you'll find what you need. I know that if I ever need to tackle the job, I won't hesitate at all after watching his vid. You might even try under Subaru Axle Shaft Repair looking for his "ETCG" signature. Good Luck
March 23, 201313 yr Author thanks gbhrps, I checked them out. I didn't find anything about the if the stub slips out of the differential (as if you pull the cv axle and the differential shaft comes with it). Does it just pop back in or am I out of luck. Thank you for the recommendation. I'll register with his website and post question there as well. It's not a whine noise but a clunking sound that speeds up and slows down with car speed. nothing while sitting still.
April 15, 201312 yr Author update... replaced cv axle. problem gone. seemed it was the inner cv joint this time.
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