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Leaking seal on HZJ105 Transfer Case

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Leaking seal on HZJ105 Transfer Case

Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

The front driveshaft seal on the cruiser is leaking on the transfer case.

How hard is it to drop the shaft externally and replace the seal?

Please don't say it's a disassemble the box job.

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Post by hdj105 »

OK, I wont say it then :lol:
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

hdj105 wrote:OK, I wont say it then :lol:
Thanks Greg

So the best solution then is "oil and degreaser are cheap"

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Post by nads »

is it really a dismantle the box job? I would have thought it would pop out after removing the flange :?:
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Post by beast of a GQ »

no the seal is in from the inside the front casing has to come off
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Post by slosh »

Which case is it? These aren't too expensive to buy complete (as in, I want to get rid of one in my shed).
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

HF2A
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Post by hdj105 »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:HF2A
You need to remove the front "extension housing" so to speak. Not too bad a job, but remove the switches first so that you don't damage anything.

Probably easiest to remove the whole t/case as Wally says, put it on the bench, replace the rear seal as well and refit back to vehicle.
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

What's the weight like? One man removeable without a hoist?

I did one in a Daihatsu Rocky once with a mate - nearly killed us was that damn heavy.

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Post by hdj105 »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:What's the weight like? One man removeable without a hoist?

I did one in a Daihatsu Rocky once with a mate - nearly killed us was that damn heavy.

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I've done it one up as you say, but it's damm heavy!

With 2 jacks - one to support engine and gearbox (while crossmember is off) and 2nd to raise and lower t/case you should be fine.
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Post by dogoff »

Just drop the cross member
unplug the connector
then pull the front extension housing off
No point pulling the whole transfer out
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