spicer 60 rear vent

Engine, transmission, rear-end, driveline, fuel system etc..
Post Reply
User avatar
Dood
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 650
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:22 pm
City: Shoreline
State: WA
Location: Pacific Northwest

spicer 60 rear vent

Post by Dood »

'68 D200

My dana 60 rear has been leaking more and more. It started at the cover then the driver wheel and is now leaking at the drive shaft seal. I was thinking it might be a clogged vent, but when I went looking for one with a wire brush (on a mass of road dirt) what I found was some sort of compound fitting with the brake lines? Here is a picture:
Dana/Spicer 60 rear vent?
Dana/Spicer 60 rear vent?
I apologize for the crappy quality. It was dark and my cell phone isn't exactly 'modern.' This is the driver rear axle. The break lines come in and branch left and right at the fitting. The top of the fitting has three holes in a hex nut. Thanks for any ideas. I guess no matter what I'm looking at a seal and gasket kit?
Last edited by Dood on Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:53 am, edited 1 time in total.

Marc
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 119
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:53 pm
City: Los Angeles
State: CA

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by Marc »

I have the same fitting on my 65 D100 Ute. It is for the brakes... I don't know what it does... and mine leaks too... lol
My guess is it's some kind-of pressure relief for the brake line to the rear cylinders but I am hoping that someone else can say more than I. I need to replace mine too. :)

Sorry if I did SQUAT to help here... Just know that you are not alone in needing that part.

-Marc

User avatar
aqmet
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 162
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:55 am
City: Norcross
State: GA

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by aqmet »

If that setup is the same as on my 64 D100, it is the axle vent, it also is used to hold the brass brake line tee in place but is not actually connected to the brake system so anything that is leaking would be from the axle not brake fluid.
Mike

User avatar
Oldguy
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 756
Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
City: Reno
State: NV
Location: Reno, Nv
Contact:

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by Oldguy »

Basically it's a hollow bolt that holds the brass tee in place and is supposed to vent the rearend. That's the reason for the little cap like thing on top. It's probably plugged up. I just removed mine and cleaned it up then reinstalled it. Good luck! Mike

Marc
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 119
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:53 pm
City: Los Angeles
State: CA

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by Marc »

Amazing!

User avatar
Dood
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 650
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:22 pm
City: Shoreline
State: WA
Location: Pacific Northwest

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by Dood »

Thanks! I think this was blocked and the pressure buildup is what caused the seals and gaskets to fail. What should I be looking to pay for a new seal kit?

User avatar
nfury8
Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
Posts: 2443
Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
City: KC, MO
Location: Kansas City
Contact:

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by nfury8 »

As mentioned that is the vent, and hold the brake tee. And they do clog up. They also can snap if you get rough with them, or the threads are corroded! So proceed cautiously. They are pretty easy to clean with a stiff wire and pipe cleaners.

User avatar
Dood
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 650
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:22 pm
City: Shoreline
State: WA
Location: Pacific Northwest

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by Dood »

Thanks all. It was completely clogged. I used a drill bit to clean it out (the butt end that goes in a drill). I also took the opportunity to drain the differential and refill it. The stuff that came out was pretty nasty looking. I refilled with 80w-90 and drove a few miles then drained and refilled it again. Looked better the second time. Hopefully that will stop the leaks, but if not I'm probably going to have to reseal. I see NAPA has a reseal for the 60 which includes bearings but its $200. Is that right?

User avatar
Hobcobble
Forum Moderator
Forum Moderator
Posts: 14573
Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
Location: Lockport, NY

Re: spice 60 rear vent

Post by Hobcobble »

Dood wrote:Thanks all. It was completely clogged. I used a drill bit to clean it out (the butt end that goes in a drill). I also took the opportunity to drain the differential and refill it. The stuff that came out was pretty nasty looking. I refilled with 80w-90 and drove a few miles then drained and refilled it again. Looked better the second time. Hopefully that will stop the leaks, but if not I'm probably going to have to reseal. I see NAPA has a reseal for the 60 which includes bearings but its $200. Is that right?
If your rear axle has a sure-grip differential, don't
forget to put in the sure-grip additive too. :Thumbsup
John

User avatar
Dood
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 650
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:22 pm
City: Shoreline
State: WA
Location: Pacific Northwest

Re: spicer 60 rear vent

Post by Dood »

John, thanks I read another recent post about this ( viewtopic.php?f=20&t=26244 ) and an older one ( viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27329 ). I will look for the tag. I also found this empirical method: http://maxwedge.com/junkyard/axle.php which describes turning the wheels to look for same direction rotation.

FWIW, in looking for tips on replacing the seals, there is this way awesome PDF too: http://www.dana60manual.com/

User avatar
Dood
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 650
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:22 pm
City: Shoreline
State: WA
Location: Pacific Northwest

Re: spicer 60 rear vent

Post by Dood »

Interesting, so I have no limited slip lube tag on the carrier housing and the test of raising the rear wheels with no parking brake and out of gear and turning one wheel had the other stationary. No sure-grip I suppose. Too bad. I wonde why the opposite wheel didn't turn reverse dir though. I must be missing something about the internals.

User avatar
nfury8
Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
Posts: 2443
Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
City: KC, MO
Location: Kansas City
Contact:

Re: spicer 60 rear vent

Post by nfury8 »

The drive shaft was probably spinning. Put it in gear and the other tire will probably spin then.

User avatar
Dood
Sweptline.ORG Member
Sweptline.ORG Member
Posts: 650
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:22 pm
City: Shoreline
State: WA
Location: Pacific Northwest

Re: spicer 60 rear vent

Post by Dood »

Thank you very much for the response! I had the truck in neutral (from how I rested it on the front chocks), and of course, out of inexperience, I didn't think to look there.

Post Reply