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Oil seals in 80S transfer case
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Oil seals in 80S transfer case
Is there an easy way to replace front and rear oil seals in an 80 series transfer case without completely dismantling it?
Resident Terrorist
Resident Terrorist
is that for part time or full time.RAY185 wrote:Yeah, nah:simkell wrote:there is no nut on the flange. it needs to have the extension housings to be taken off, for rear remove oil pump drive press bearing off to get flange out. the front is similar just no pump.
from the factory manuals i have at home. the rear output on partime has a flange with nut, but the front does not.
the full time t-case does not use a nut as the flange is part of the shaft.
soooo yeah
MUD, MUD, GLORIOUS MUD!
Resident Terrorist
haha There ya go. You live and learn hey.
My book doesn't specify part time/full time and only has the one pic but it makes sense that the cases would be different. Looks like a pain in the arse for the sake of a seal. I'll stick to my split case thanks. Happy tinkering.
Oh and Simkell, I have something for you... 8=====D
Jokes bud.
My book doesn't specify part time/full time and only has the one pic but it makes sense that the cases would be different. Looks like a pain in the arse for the sake of a seal. I'll stick to my split case thanks. Happy tinkering.
Oh and Simkell, I have something for you... 8=====D
Jokes bud.
no harm chief when one dishes, they must take. and yes it is a pain in the arse just to change a seal.RAY185 wrote:haha There ya go. You live and learn hey.
My book doesn't specify part time/full time and only has the one pic but it makes sense that the cases would be different. Looks like a pain in the arse for the sake of a seal. I'll stick to my split case thanks. Happy tinkering.
Oh and Simkell, I have something for you... 8=====D
Jokes bud.
MUD, MUD, GLORIOUS MUD!
Hi i haved a 94 80 series and if you want to change the fromt output shaft seal you have to do it from the inside out.Its not to big of a job if you are mechanicaly minded.Yes the nut is internal but you can do it on the car just be careful not to loose the detent ball and spring that lokates the 4wd level.
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