Transfer case seal?

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uumm anytime gas runs down you is a bad thing, might wanna fix that first lol.

eh my rear end has a leak like yours, I changed the pinion seal and it still leaks. my ouput leaks too, just not like yours to where it flings on crap.

Of course if you want to get into it, my trans leaks, somewhere around the shift shaft seal,(new seal and rtv, no go) then my trans a t-case leak where they meet and it's new seals there they just don't seem to mate fully for some reason.
 

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uumm anytime gas runs down you is a bad thing, might wanna fix that first lol.

eh my rear end has a leak like yours, I changed the pinion seal and it still leaks. my ouput leaks too, just not like yours to where it flings on crap.

Of course if you want to get into it, my trans leaks, somewhere around the shift shaft seal,(new seal and rtv, no go) then my trans a t-case leak where they meet and it's new seals there they just don't seem to mate fully for some reason.

ahahha, yeah, even after bleeding the pressure out of the fuel system , when you crack the lines open on that FF, still got plenty of gas to gravity drain down, phuckin sucked.

I got to try that sleeve and seal kit on the end of the 241c/slipjoint when I get the cash and see if that stops that leak, until then, just got to keep an eye on the fluid level.
 

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Mine leaks pretty good and I have no intentions of fixing it. Having to occasionally add fluid is a small price to pay for having a portion of the truck stay rust-free.
 

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Mine leaks pretty good and I have no intentions of fixing it. Having to occasionally add fluid is a small price to pay for having a portion of the truck stay rust-free.

Yeah but look at my catalytic converter, looks like bird broppings of fluid piled up, phukin thing is gonna catch fire, lol. I better upgrade my insuarnce policy, let this thing blow up, and get a Dodge. :roflbow: :roflbow:


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You've been spewing out that "D" word a lot lately...

I ditched the convertor on mine years ago and never looked back.
 

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