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Sierra Transfer Rear Seal Leaking

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Sierra Transfer Rear Seal Leaking

Post by just cruizin' »

Just fitted my second hand transfer with S3's and it's leaking from the rear seal slowly, can this be replaced whilst in the car or do I have to pull it out again?

Secondly the retaining screw for the speedo drive stripped the thread in the transfer when I was fitting it, damn alloy, can I just tap it out or am I best just not to worry about it, has held in for a couple of days now and hasn't fallen out, yet.

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Post by RangerCam »

Mate my speedo cable is held in with cable ties as the socket is cracked and wont hold it.

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Post by joshnz1 »

u can do the rear seal while its still in the car,just get a slightly bigger thread and cross thread it in there,she wont come out then
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Post by just cruizin' »

Thanks guys
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