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Old 11-25-2005, 09:43 PM   #1
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2000 Durango - Transfer case leak

I've got leaks in the front and the back of the transfer case. Are there seals in both front and back? Rear diff is leaking as well. None of the leaks are real bad but I would like to fix them anyway for I am one anal soul.
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Old 11-28-2005, 09:05 PM   #2
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Re: 2000 Durango - Transfer case leak

well the transfer case is a sealed unit from the tranny....there is a seal on the output shaft of ur tranny and on the input side of your t-case...take the t-case out and see whats leaking....and i would go ahead and replace the seals if u take it out....they're cheap and the seal around the driveshaft would be the source of your leakin the back, change it, its cheap and takes 10 min. to change...and is your rear leaking around the pinion or around the cover???
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Old 11-28-2005, 09:27 PM   #3
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Re: Re: 2000 Durango - Transfer case leak

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well the transfer case is a sealed unit from the tranny....there is a seal on the output shaft of ur tranny and on the input side of your t-case...take the t-case out and see whats leaking....and i would go ahead and replace the seals if u take it out....they're cheap and the seal around the driveshaft would be the source of your leakin the back, change it, its cheap and takes 10 min. to change...and is your rear leaking around the pinion or around the cover???
Thanks for your input. The rear is leaking around the cover I believe. I don't know how easy it would be for me to change i don't really have the place to do it. I have the tools but no kind of lift. Again thanks.
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Re: Re: Re: 2000 Durango - Transfer case leak

oh shit....thats the easy leak to fix....lol...as long as you can get under it to take all the bolts off around the cover you ahve it made....just get something to catch the oil in....take the cover off, clean it up really good, put some rtv sealant around it (make sure you go around the inside of the bolt holes) and bolt it back on and fill it up with oil
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