Hey,
Mate has jus bought a 60s.
Apparently the seal between the box and transfer is crap and the oil passes from one into the other.
He has heard that you can put a hose between the 2 filler plugs so the oil evens out.
Is this correct? or anyone else know of this problem? and how to deal wioth it?
This is exactly what ive been told by him so if im wrong, dont shoot the messenger!
Thanks
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60s Gearbox/Transfer Question
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Justin, its a very common problem with cruisers. Yes you can pull it all apart to replace the seal but quite frankly its not worth doing unless you are planning on pulling the box/transfer out for other problems. Your mate is right, there is an of the shelf kit that links the 2 filler plugs to equalise the fluids. Its an easy fix and many including myself have had this mod for years without any problems. It was very recently brought up (second page) http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=83229
You'll find countless threads on it if you search too.
Repco stocks the kit, retails for about $50, part no BPH2 for FJ60, FJ62 and HJ60.
You'll find countless threads on it if you search too.
Repco stocks the kit, retails for about $50, part no BPH2 for FJ60, FJ62 and HJ60.
60s
Yeah i think so too.
But if he does it that way the 2 filler holes are at different heights so they wont keep an even amount of oil in them...
But if he does it that way the 2 filler holes are at different heights so they wont keep an even amount of oil in them...
Re: 60s
I had this explained to me in another thread.justinshere wrote:Yeah i think so too.
But if he does it that way the 2 filler holes are at different heights so they wont keep an even amount of oil in them...
The oil is actually pushed (pumped?) into the transfer case which creats a small pressure in the transfer case. This pressure pushes oil uphill through the pipe and back into the gearbox.
Unless you plan on rebuilding the transfer (bearings etc, maybe new shaft?) theres no point replacing the seal as it will just fail again.
60s
Awesome.
Thanks everyone, ill pass the info on
Thanks everyone, ill pass the info on
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