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Transfer case rear seal leak

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Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by patrolnut »

Morning all,

Just been having some issues with a GQ transfer case rear seal. Have tried 2 different seals and it still leaks. Putting the transfer into 4wd makes the leak worse.

Could it be 2 dicky seals? they were both aftermarket seals or could the transfer case be pressurising?

I have ordered a genuine seal and am going to give that a go. Any other ideas?

Cheers
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by zuffen »

I had my rear output flange off this week and noticed it has a couple of nice grooves in it from the seal.

Could be the flange is worn enough to allow it to leak.

You could use a speedy sleeve or just get another (good) flange.
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by patrolnut »

Fitted nissan seal today, still no good, looks like i may need to try a new flange!
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by turbo gu »

its leaking that badly I would checking how much play there is in the output shaft. Might have a bearing that is failing causing excessive movement.
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by patrolnut »

It's a slow drip. Could overfilling it be a contributing factor?
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by turbo gu »

patrolnut wrote:It's a slow drip. Could overfilling it be a contributing factor?
No! still check the play in shaft in case its damaging the seal
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by patrolnut »

There is next to no play in it. Not sure where to go from here.
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by turbo gu »

When you put the seal in did you put grease on the surface the output flange runs on?
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Re: Transfer case rear seal leak

Post by patrolnut »

Yep, did that.

Have now tried 2 seals myself one aftermaket and a genuine.

Have had a 4wd workshop try it as well.

Almost to the point of just grabbing another transfer case and chucking it. They are cheap as chips.
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