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Old Mar 23, 2006, 08:44 AM
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Unhappy fluid leak =[

reinstalled my transmission and a new o-ring on the transfer case shaft (goes into the transmission) now i'm leaking transfer case fluid.... are there any other seals i should have replaced?
Old Mar 23, 2006, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by evo3matt
reinstalled my transmission and a new o-ring on the transfer case shaft (goes into the transmission) now i'm leaking transfer case fluid.... are there any other seals i should have replaced?
What about the little o-ring between the tranfer case and the tranny?
Old Mar 23, 2006, 03:26 PM
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Yeah, there are 4 seals total. One for each driveshaft and 2 at the transmission to transfer case connection. There is the large one I think you are refering to which is on the shaft. There is also another small one. this small one, if missing, will allow fluid to leak. Time to tear it back apart!
Old Mar 25, 2006, 12:56 PM
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gay, lol where's the little one go? i had it and couldn't figure where it went so i didn't use it lol. at least that's very comforting that's all that's wrong. THanks guys
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anyone know the part numbers for the seals inbetween the transfer case and the tranny?
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Yeah, there are 4 seals total. One for each driveshaft and 2 at the transmission to transfer case connection. There is the large one I think you are refering to which is on the shaft. There is also another small one. this small one, if missing, will allow fluid to leak. Time to tear it back apart

Anyone know the part number of the small one?
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Originally Posted by Silver05Bullet
Yeah, there are 4 seals total. One for each driveshaft and 2 at the transmission to transfer case connection. There is the large one I think you are refering to which is on the shaft. There is also another small one. this small one, if missing, will allow fluid to leak. Time to tear it back apart

Anyone know the part number of the small one?
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anyone have a picture of the transfer case pertaining to where the small seal goes
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I think it would help if you told us specifically where the leak was coming from.

Spray the xfer case off with brake parts cleaner, whipe it down, then go for a rip and identify the leak. It could be something as simple as an axle seal.
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Originally Posted by Silver05Bullet
anyone have a picture of the transfer case pertaining to where the small seal goes
If you have a fax I can send you pictures from caps...if it helps.




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