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Transfer Case Seal

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Transfer Case Seal

Post by cruise75 »

Transfer case is leaking from case to front diff. Is this hard to replace by myself and what is the best way to attack it? Cheers
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Re: Transfer Case Seal

Post by thehanko »

assuming its a 75???

I haven't done a 75 specifically before, but if its like the others i've done, undo the drive shaft and remove it. get a rattle gun onto the big nut on the flange and remove. carefully prise out seal and refit carefully.
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Re: Transfer Case Seal

Post by cruise75 »

93 model
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Re: Transfer Case Seal

Post by RAY185 »

If it's the early split case, as above. If it's the later fzj/hzj75 case then the case has to be dismantled to get to the front output seal.
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Re: Transfer Case Seal

Post by cruise75 »

So by splitting the case this would mean buying the full seal kit with bearings and seals, yes?
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cruise75 wrote:So by splitting the case this would mean buying the full seal kit with bearings and seals, yes?
It's wise idea yes since you have it all apart.
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Post by cambo-84 »

I rebuilt my transfer on my 75 a while ago, wasn't too hard.

I just bought a good detailed workshop manual and it all made sense once i split the case. took a few pics before i pulled things apart which helped.
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Re: Transfer Case Seal

Post by cruise75 »

Thanks 4 the advice. Will tackle it in a couple of weeks. Cheers
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