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Old 01-28-2005, 12:22 PM
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transfer case leaking

My TJ has suddenly developed a transfer case leak. Im sure this is an easy fix, but Im a little mechanically challenged. Its leaking from the case itself. Do I just need to replace the seal? And how involved is it ?
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Re: transfer case leaking

Which seal is it leaking from?

rear output, front output, transmission flange, one of the bearing covers or the case split?

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Re: Re: transfer case leaking

Oh, guess I left out some kinda important info huh? It's leaking from the case split.
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Re: transfer case leaking

you can try some sealer from the outside but that is not the right fix.

The transfer case should be taken out and split and resealed with a thin bead of silicone to do the job right.

You'll need a manual for sure and replace all the seals while you are at it.

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