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Old 08-18-2019, 02:12 PM   #1
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Why grease leaking onto my wheel?

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Old 08-18-2019, 03:30 PM   #2
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I sure would not know,..But could it be it's missing a seal of some sort or its to much grease. ?
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I’ve seen this problem many times: IMS (Incompetent Mechanic Syndrome).
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Old 08-18-2019, 04:03 PM   #4
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There are CV boot replacement kits. Unless the CV went dry or got a lot of dirt in it it is likely they can be rebuilt and not have to replace the axle
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umm, look at the corrosion on the axle - doesn't look like it has been replaced three times recently. looks like the boot may have been changed - did you pay $900 to change a cv boot?
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umm, look at the corrosion on the axle - doesn't look like it has been replaced three times recently. looks like the boot may have been changed - did you pay $900 to change a cv boot?
Exactly.

The grease looks like it’s coming from further out.
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Old 10-24-2019, 12:27 PM   #7
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Wink axles

Hey Guys- jumping in kind of late but I've gone through two $130 axles from Pelican in less than 2,000mi. I bomb around almost exclusively on tight bumpy roads. JayG seemed to have some good luck with some aftermarket axles and I'd love to get the brand, etc. My 2002 S has 84,000 miles and is a major money pit. It literally spends more time on Jack Stands than the wheels. So when it's actually on the road I'm going to pay it a lesson. Thanks, Craig
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Old 10-25-2019, 07:23 AM   #8
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Hey Guys- jumping in kind of late but I've gone through two $130 axles from Pelican in less than 2,000mi. I bomb around almost exclusively on tight bumpy roads. JayG seemed to have some good luck with some aftermarket axles and I'd love to get the brand, etc. My 2002 S has 84,000 miles and is a major money pit. It literally spends more time on Jack Stands than the wheels. So when it's actually on the road I'm going to pay it a lesson. Thanks, Craig
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The axles are FEQ. My indy was the one that found and installed them

I didi a quick web search abnd found them
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-feq-parts/drive-axle-assembly-priced-each/98633202453~feq/

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Really appreciate finding the info. After my bad luck at pelican it raises some concern about the quality for only $94.60 but worth a try vs $900 Oem. I’ll contact them on Monday and then the fun begins. Thanks
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Old 08-20-2019, 07:58 AM   #11
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Thanks for looking at this guys. I actually have the old axles. I took them with me after the repair. So unless he gave me somebody else’s old axles, then he did change them out.

Anybody else have an idea where the grease may be coming from?
Id be very worried why they'd gone so rusty! Mine are 20yrs old and look nothing like that even with British winters.
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Seriously... I'd be taking it to another mechanic and ask, "Are those new axles".

If the reply is not affirmative... We're getting you $900 back.
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I recently bought two new axles from Rock Auto for an 80s VW. One was marked as a "manufacturer's closeout" and was priced at about 1/10th the cost of a genuine, new VW part. The axle arrive unpainted with some rust spots on it "new". The axle for the other side was good quality, new, and priced a lot higher.

If your axle was a new part, I expect it was a cheap knock-off made of Chinesium rather than an OEM $900 part. Someone saved money and it wasn't you.
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Old 08-21-2019, 06:14 AM   #15
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Hi Guys. Thanks for sharing. Please let’s not get caught in the rabbit hole of speculation regarding if the axles were changed. I have the set of original axles that were removed. The $900 cost was refunded for the problem axle because they couldn’t stop the grease from leaking. Now I just want to focus on why it keeps leaking grease, and where it is coming from.
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Old 08-21-2019, 07:00 AM   #16
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... let’s not get caught in the rabbit hole of speculation...
You're ****************ing with us, right? Half the stuff you read on here is based upon speculation.

How do you know the axles returned to you came from your car?

Best wishes on identifying that grease leak.
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After looking at some pics of rear axle assemblies there does not appear to be a seal at the inboard end of the axle.
StevedOx's assessment of grease coming from the vent hole makes much more sense.

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Old 08-21-2019, 06:23 AM   #18
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If you still have your original OEM Porsche axles, can you post some photos of those axles and show where the grease is coming from?

My recommendation would be to get new grease and boots on those axles, and reinstall them.

My Boxster axles were leaking grease out of the axle vent hole due to heat from tracking, I cleaned them out with kerosense and then acetone, repacked with Redline CV-2 high temp grease, new boots, and they have been great ever since, no more leaking.
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Old 08-22-2019, 04:59 AM   #20
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I knew eventually the unhelpful conspiracy theorists would show up and bomb or troll my post. This is unfortunate.

I have no reason to believe the conspiracy theory that the axles were not changed. The Porsche Indy shop flat bedded my car to the shop after the new axle was leaking. Do you really think they would spend all the effort of flat bedding my car, garaging my car 3 times to tell me they changed the leaking axle, texting me pics of the pulled axle, giving me the original old axles, and then refunding my money when I asked to cut ties with them? Seriously. Yet, I’m sure there are still ppl who will insist the shop didn’t change the axles, and spent all this time and effort, so they could make a whopping $900. That’s your prerogative. Please don’t post on my thread if that is you.

Im concerned with the leaking grease due to mechanic incompetence or some unique problem, and not a conspiracy theory. The shop was taken over by a family relative. I learned this after the fact.

Please let’s ignore unhelpful posts, and keep on topic.
Conspiracy theory? You had your car garaged three times and the indy still couldn't fix it? The second time I would have found a new mechanic. Those rose colored glasses won't last forever.

No one insisted on anything... just giving consideration to a variety of scenarios. But, for some people who live in a world where no one gets screwed by their mechanic, I suppose it's better to have their head buried up their, er, buried in the sand.

$900 is $900. And, $900 later the mechanics still couldn't figure it out. smh

Good luck on finding out what is the problem.

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