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Originally Posted by steved0x
Any ideas on an easy way to decrease or do you think I am looking at removing the axle?
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Steve, I'm resurrecting this thread, maybe you can shed some light for me?
My new-to-me spec boxster was at the track for the very first time with me driving it yesterday, and after my 2 sessions I noticed some very light grease weeping out from where the center cap of the right/rear wheel would be. (no caps on the wheels presently).
Even 30 minutes after though, it was very liquid; like oil, not grease.
So now I'm reading these threads and I'm wondering.....
I overfilled the transmission on purpose, because I have a transmission cooler that needed to fill (but wouldn't until the lube warmed-up) and I didn't want the trans running low when that happened.
So now I'm reading these threads and wondering if there's a vent-hole that runs the length of the axle? Am I venting the transaxle from the ends of the axles? in which case, am I washing all the grease out of the CV with 75w90?
waddya know?
EDIT:
In retrospect, I know for a fact that on the 'S' trans, there is no vent through the output flange. I may assume the same is true of the 5-spd.
So have I simply melted the grease in a CV joint? or is this an indicator of a suspect wheel bearing?