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Blowing seals/plugs
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Blowing seals/plugs
Hay all
I went out for a play in the weekend and was doing some alsome hill climbs, some i had to go full noise on and the video tape shows the front bouncing farking high.
The next morning i find a very big sticky mess under the car. I first though it had blowen the front input shaft seal where it comes out of the transpher case, fixed all that and was washing it befor i put it back together when i found that the Welsh (?) plug had sprung a leak, have put a new one intoday but was wondering has any one else done this?
ie full travel at full noise = blowen plugs?
if so is there a solution?
I went out for a play in the weekend and was doing some alsome hill climbs, some i had to go full noise on and the video tape shows the front bouncing farking high.
The next morning i find a very big sticky mess under the car. I first though it had blowen the front input shaft seal where it comes out of the transpher case, fixed all that and was washing it befor i put it back together when i found that the Welsh (?) plug had sprung a leak, have put a new one intoday but was wondering has any one else done this?
ie full travel at full noise = blowen plugs?
if so is there a solution?
Cut down Sierra cab on extended LWB chasie running, Hilux front and Bundy back, with a 4AGZE should be finished about umm soon. A 60 Series work truck and some go fast toys too.
OK here we go again and this time without the jokes
i have stuffed the seal again
HAs any one else done this or am i special?
i have stuffed the seal again
HAs any one else done this or am i special?
Cut down Sierra cab on extended LWB chasie running, Hilux front and Bundy back, with a 4AGZE should be finished about umm soon. A 60 Series work truck and some go fast toys too.
Hey 3LV6
You couldn't have posted this at a better time, I was just about to start the same post. My fron't transfer case seal has been leaking for about 2 months. I have put 4 seals in her... 2 from Repco, 1 from a bearing mob and now a genuine mitsy one. The bloody thing's still leaking!!!
After racking my brain, replacing the vac solenoids to stop the front shaft spinning when the free wheeling hub was locking itself in. Changing different grades of oil and replacing the front diff mounts, all of which i thought may have caused this, i have come to the conclusion that the transfer case breather must be blocked.
I had a quick look last weekend while fitting the genuine seal and popped the hose off the breather pipes and blew compressed air into the transfer and gearbox. Air seemed to be going into the gearbox but not the transfer case. Am going to try to run some wire down the very small pipe at the top of the transfer to try and free her up. If the breather is blocked then the easiest way of getting rid of the pressure is through the front seal!!!
This may be your fault too, it's definately worth looking at as i have personally tried everything and it's really giving me the sh*ts.
Any thoughts from anyone else on this subject would also be great!
You couldn't have posted this at a better time, I was just about to start the same post. My fron't transfer case seal has been leaking for about 2 months. I have put 4 seals in her... 2 from Repco, 1 from a bearing mob and now a genuine mitsy one. The bloody thing's still leaking!!!
After racking my brain, replacing the vac solenoids to stop the front shaft spinning when the free wheeling hub was locking itself in. Changing different grades of oil and replacing the front diff mounts, all of which i thought may have caused this, i have come to the conclusion that the transfer case breather must be blocked.
I had a quick look last weekend while fitting the genuine seal and popped the hose off the breather pipes and blew compressed air into the transfer and gearbox. Air seemed to be going into the gearbox but not the transfer case. Am going to try to run some wire down the very small pipe at the top of the transfer to try and free her up. If the breather is blocked then the easiest way of getting rid of the pressure is through the front seal!!!
This may be your fault too, it's definately worth looking at as i have personally tried everything and it's really giving me the sh*ts.
Any thoughts from anyone else on this subject would also be great!
but i changes my frost plug in aug, cant of failed already can it?
am getting to the car this week so will check the breather hose then
thanks
am getting to the car this week so will check the breather hose then
thanks
Cut down Sierra cab on extended LWB chasie running, Hilux front and Bundy back, with a 4AGZE should be finished about umm soon. A 60 Series work truck and some go fast toys too.
Hay hudson
I would go for a ARB front locker befor the back one. I can get further with the front engaged and the back open than visa versa.
When the paj lifts a wheel, yes i know you might find it hard to belive but the indy front does have its limits the ARB keeps you going
I would go for a ARB front locker befor the back one. I can get further with the front engaged and the back open than visa versa.
When the paj lifts a wheel, yes i know you might find it hard to belive but the indy front does have its limits the ARB keeps you going
Cut down Sierra cab on extended LWB chasie running, Hilux front and Bundy back, with a 4AGZE should be finished about umm soon. A 60 Series work truck and some go fast toys too.
Hudson, I would replace the slip yoke first ($120 from Mitsu).
They leak internally through the welch plug making you think it's the seal.
I learnt the hard way.
You can use your old one as a spare after plugging it with some epoxy resin.
If it leaks after replacing the slip yoke & seal then most likely the t/case has been overfilled or the breather is blocked. Possibly there could be a alignment problem causing the shaft not to run true. Also you can adjust tension on the seal by removing the spring and snipping a bit off and re-fitting.
5sp t/case breathes through the selector boot (there is a small hole in the rubber) the auto version has a seperate breather.
In regards to lifting the front end and hitting the ground hard the biggest risk I would have throught would be busting a CV rather than popping out plugs or seals.
They leak internally through the welch plug making you think it's the seal.
I learnt the hard way.
You can use your old one as a spare after plugging it with some epoxy resin.
If it leaks after replacing the slip yoke & seal then most likely the t/case has been overfilled or the breather is blocked. Possibly there could be a alignment problem causing the shaft not to run true. Also you can adjust tension on the seal by removing the spring and snipping a bit off and re-fitting.
5sp t/case breathes through the selector boot (there is a small hole in the rubber) the auto version has a seperate breather.
In regards to lifting the front end and hitting the ground hard the biggest risk I would have throught would be busting a CV rather than popping out plugs or seals.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Cheers Frank. Will pop the console out this weekend and make sure the breather is clear. Had a look a week ago from underneath and it did'nt seem real clear. Does the plug in the yolk pop in and out, or will this just leak again?
Hey muttis... Any Locker at this stage is just a bit of a dream at the moment. Money's a bit tight at the moment and if i could pick up a cheap rear one i could put it in myself!
Hey muttis... Any Locker at this stage is just a bit of a dream at the moment. Money's a bit tight at the moment and if i could pick up a cheap rear one i could put it in myself!
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