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Old 09-29-2012, 03:16 PM
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So I think my transfer case is cracked as it has never leaked before.

I hit some concrete yesterday in a parking lot that I thought I would clear....

I can't see a visible crack or anything but there are some scrapes where I hit the concrete. Now it is leaking in the middle of the transfer case....

I can go buy one locally for $125 or is there some way this one is salvageable?

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Could be the seal.
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Originally Posted by 65mechanic
Could be the seal.
Is there any good way to check if its just the seal?
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Originally Posted by seprice40
Is there any good way to check if its just the seal?
You can try climbing under and wipe away what you can, and see where its seeping out, then you will have to pull it off and replace it. But 125$ isn't a bad price for a used one.
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Originally Posted by sylver91

You can try climbing under and wipe away what you can, and see where its seeping out, then you will have to pull it off and replace it. But 125$ isn't a bad price for a used one.
It's leaking right at the seam so the main gasket probably got messed up so on Monday I'm gona bring it to the shop and have em replace it.



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