RE: '98 trans/transfer case seals?

From: Joseph A. Orsini (Joeman@gbonline.com)
Date: Tue Feb 28 2006 - 08:30:54 EST


OK thanks for the input. I have no idea where it is
leaking, my brother lives about 2 and a half hours away so I
can't eyeball it myself. He just told me the other day if I
thought we could handle it on a weekend. After he told me
the $1200 quote I said to save that much we can do it on a
weekend. I've got a crappy haynes repair book and will look
in there to get some idea of the layout and what is
involved. Sounds like we can tackle this ourselves. If
anyone has any more suggestions feel free to add them.

-Joe

>
> a dealer will replace a t-case for that price, at
> least one 3 years
> ago in Sandusky, OH would....
>
> what's leaking? possible seals involved would be
> the trans output,
> tcase input, tcase front output and tcase rear
> output, as I recall.
>
> From the pictures I have it doesn't look like
> anythink complex is
> going on with the seals on the tcase. for the
> rear output, unhook
> the drivesahft from the rearend, pull it off the
> splines, pry the old
> seal out and pound in the new.
>
> for the front output, disconnect the front
> driveshaft from the tcase,
> pull the yoke off the tcase (harder than you
> might think), pry the
> seal out and pound in a new one.
>

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