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Leaky transfer case

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Leaky transfer case

Post by mattie182 »

I did an oil change yesterday on my NJ deisel pajero (engine, front and rear diffs, gearbox and transfer case).
Now whenever I put it in 4WD, oil seems to be leaking from the front of the transfer case, near where the drive shaft attaches..

Is there a seal there, if so is it hard to change?


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I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by hudson44 »

Yeah just pop the shaft off and remove the uni (wouldn't hurt to get a new uni) then pop out the bung in the end of the yolk and get a welch plug (i think maybe 28mm from memory) and tap it in with a bit of silicone for good measure.

That reminds me, my rear one has just started to leak.....
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Post by Bitsamissin »

WTF is THAT in your avatar..........................
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by hudson44 »

Bitsamissin wrote:WTF is THAT in your avatar..........................
He He.... Thats my sister.
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