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"D44"
I'd say: if that's Y da pic.
Correct 4 dat yr!
 
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easier fix: just da cover's gasket, bro…
Got a supplier?
If not - I'll trade ya a French pressure cooker's gasket (SEB).
I can't read the site's french 2 order 1…
 
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Super thank you for the help, what does the "y"? Is there a web - site where the danaachsen are all described or an overview made? Yes I have a German - Jeep spare part dealer who has the spare parts for the Dana 44 in stock! Thank you for quick cooker ��.

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No offence to FTE EB folks, but WE are not the most active forum out there. Ck this place out, NOTHING but EB.

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that "4WD" company part in the linked pic might B an axel seal (out at the end of the 'tube' near the wheel). U need a flat gasket (like a big piece of paper cut out in a pattern) up in the DF44's cover I believe.
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He said it's leaking from the driver's side and showed pictures of the knuckle. Now granted, I couldn't really see any leaks in those pictures, but the underside of that Bronco is immaculate, so I'm pretty sure he knows where it's leaking. If it is from the driver's side axle the entire diff needs to be disassembled to replace the axle seal. But if it's from the cover, then yes, it's just a matter of removing the cover and resealing it, either with a gasket or RTV or something.
 
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Hello Bob, thanks for your knowledge, I know exactly where it comes out! I have the passenger side photographed the dry is because here good thing came, but here it runs on the driver's side! I'm going to make a seal in the Diff times the days and make a new one. Thanks for your help and greeting Mike
 
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There is another site that is all early broncos. ClassicBroncos.com: Early Bronco Community for 66-77 Ford Bronco. You may be able to use it to answer all your questions.
 
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