by fishsticks » Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:58 am
A diff leak would be all over the diff housing with very little on the tripot. Likely on the subframe as well. Centripetal force throws the oil outwards, it doesn't coat the axle. Your housing is clean and dry.
Put your finger in there and get some on it. Smell it. Does it smell like gear oil? I doubt it.... that milky colored layer right by the clamp looks just like CV grease.
The grease can work past the stock clamp even though it's still "tight". Just put some 1$ hose clamps on there. I doubt you've even lost enough grease for it to matter.
Edit: Look at pic #2. All that stuff around the edge of the picture is CV grease. Diff oil doesn't congeal like that.
Also, this has positively been covered, photographed and documented dozens of times by members of all three forums for years. A search for "CV boot leak" would have put this to bed and saved a lot of people's time.
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