Hi all, I just thought I'd post my experience here. My Truck has been heavily bombed since the ODO was showing 90K. I'm now at 145K. The Rear differential is not a limited slip type.
My better half got me a Mag-Hytec rear differential cover for Christmas. Oo. So the other day I went to install the new cover, was due to change the Rear axel lube anyway. Have been running Valvoline semi synthetic 75-140. After draining the oil I took a good look at the gears.
The ring and pinion looked good
The spiders looked good
But what's this?
chunk of metal
. . it appears to be some type of shim material. Long story short is that the driver side carrier bearing spun on the carrier (normally this is a press fit) which allowed the bearing to chew on the shims eventually kicking one completely out and working on the next.
It was a complete coincidence that I dropped the old cover just in time to prevent further damage. I'll be buying a new carrier (upgrading to the Pwr Lok-limited slip) and a master bearing and seal kit. Total damages so far $810. 00 including shipping. I figure another $200 to $300 for the actual overhaul and setting of the preload, back lash etc. Thank God the Ring and Pinion were still in very good shape and will be re-used
FYI: It is reccomended by some shops to refresh the Dana 80 with all new bearings at 125K to prevent this type of failure which is typical of a Dana 80
Also I had not noticed anything abnormal going on with the rear diff. No stange noise or anything else.
My better half got me a Mag-Hytec rear differential cover for Christmas. Oo. So the other day I went to install the new cover, was due to change the Rear axel lube anyway. Have been running Valvoline semi synthetic 75-140. After draining the oil I took a good look at the gears.
The ring and pinion looked good

The spiders looked good

But what's this?


It was a complete coincidence that I dropped the old cover just in time to prevent further damage. I'll be buying a new carrier (upgrading to the Pwr Lok-limited slip) and a master bearing and seal kit. Total damages so far $810. 00 including shipping. I figure another $200 to $300 for the actual overhaul and setting of the preload, back lash etc. Thank God the Ring and Pinion were still in very good shape and will be re-used

FYI: It is reccomended by some shops to refresh the Dana 80 with all new bearings at 125K to prevent this type of failure which is typical of a Dana 80
Also I had not noticed anything abnormal going on with the rear diff. No stange noise or anything else.