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dmartin1 11-28-2010 02:42 AM

front of transfercase leaking after frontend replacement
 
ok so i just got done swapping a front end in my truck,and i noticed after i got everything together that right where the front driveshaft meets the transfercase its got a pretty bad leak,almost like a gear oil,it reeks bad.

is this a hard seal to replace? is it expensive? and uhm,whats it called,so i can do a part lookup?


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OldCreek 11-28-2010 02:15 PM

Re: front of transfercase leaking after frontend replacement
 
I changed the front seal and gasket of the NP205 while it was still in my truck. I had to remove the front axle/u-joint and then tackle the output shaft nut...with a impact air wrench. The nut needed to be removed so that the output housing cover could be removed. But it was all done while the t.c. was in the truck.

I guess it depends on what your t.c. is, also.

swamp rat 11-28-2010 10:53 PM

Re: front of transfercase leaking after frontend replacement
 
>>> right where the front driveshaft meets the transfercase its got a pretty bad leak,almost like a gear oil,it reeks bad.<<< >>>and uhm,whats it called,so i can do a part lookup?<<<

Humm, Output shaft seal and if it smells like gear oil you may want to drain it and fill with 10-40w motor oil.


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