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New Process Transfer Case input shaft seal replacement
I need to replace the input shaft seal on my 95 4X4 blazer, 4l60E transmission because it was leaking transmission fluid out of the transmission into the transfer case. Do I need to remove the end plate, held on with several Metric? hex screws to accomplish this? If so, what size are those hex screws? Also, will the end plate just come off along with the seal without needing any special tools, etc? I'm about through rebuilding the 4l60E with no problems. Didn't really find anything wrong with it so far. Symptoms were: had to really rev the engine up before the vehicle would move. Will replace the torque converter. Thanks for any info.
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Re: New Process Transfer Case input shaft seal replacement
Pull the front input shaft plate cover off of transfer case and replace the seal/seals.
And clean and silcone it back on. On the bolts keep trying untill you find one that fits. Good luck MT
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Re: New Process Transfer Case input shaft seal replacement
Will do.....it is a 4mm hex. Thanks
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Re: New Process Transfer Case input shaft seal replacement
finally got it off. There are actually some pry points under there if you know where to look. For all of those with leaking fluid between the transmission and the transfer case.....the seal is on the front of the transfer case. About 14.00 bucks from GM. There is no seal on the output shaft of the transmission....
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