leaking transfer case
#1
leaking transfer case
Good Evening Fellas,
I changed the fluid in our 1996 Discovery I transfer case. It barely had any in it. Bought it used a year or so ago. This is the one area I neglected to check.
Any way, resealed the inspection cover and topped off with Royal Purple. Unfortunatley a few weeks later (today) I noticed it leaking. Dripping on the ground kind of leak.
I bought some Bars Rear Main seal. Should I take it back and order some white shepard or will it work as well? Also, what about adding a heavier weight gear oil?
I will clean it up and try to pin point as to where the leak is coming from.
Its the wifes daily driver so I guess I am hoping for a quick fix until I can make time to go to replacing seals.
Thanks in advance to your response
Jim
I changed the fluid in our 1996 Discovery I transfer case. It barely had any in it. Bought it used a year or so ago. This is the one area I neglected to check.
Any way, resealed the inspection cover and topped off with Royal Purple. Unfortunatley a few weeks later (today) I noticed it leaking. Dripping on the ground kind of leak.
I bought some Bars Rear Main seal. Should I take it back and order some white shepard or will it work as well? Also, what about adding a heavier weight gear oil?
I will clean it up and try to pin point as to where the leak is coming from.
Its the wifes daily driver so I guess I am hoping for a quick fix until I can make time to go to replacing seals.
Thanks in advance to your response
Jim
#3
#6
Ok, drained the transfer case and added 85/145 gear oil along with a whole bottle of White Shepard.
I looked for the vent hose to check for clogging and was unable to locate it. Anybody care to tell me where to look?
I hope this will work, at least for a while. I have always been skeptable of oil stop leak additives, however I have read alot of positive results on here.
The oil appears to be coming from the front end of the case. Not sure where and havent pressure washed it yet.
I let you know the results I get from what I did above. Thanks to all.
Good to hear from you Disco Mike. When we bought the truck, you were very helpfull and even took the time to discuss the truck on the phone. Thanks.
I looked for the vent hose to check for clogging and was unable to locate it. Anybody care to tell me where to look?
I hope this will work, at least for a while. I have always been skeptable of oil stop leak additives, however I have read alot of positive results on here.
The oil appears to be coming from the front end of the case. Not sure where and havent pressure washed it yet.
I let you know the results I get from what I did above. Thanks to all.
Good to hear from you Disco Mike. When we bought the truck, you were very helpfull and even took the time to discuss the truck on the phone. Thanks.
#8
It is a 1996 model. Glad to hear there is hope for the White Shepard. I do not have the time right now to pull the transfer case and reseal.
I did read that you did not have to pull it for certain seals. Right now I don't have a clue where it is leaking from. Got to wash it after I give the White Shepard a chance to work.
Love the truck. Bought it for my wife and we use it regulary for pulling the bass boat, groceries etc....Of course it is her daily driver as well.
Jim
I did read that you did not have to pull it for certain seals. Right now I don't have a clue where it is leaking from. Got to wash it after I give the White Shepard a chance to work.
Love the truck. Bought it for my wife and we use it regulary for pulling the bass boat, groceries etc....Of course it is her daily driver as well.
Jim
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All can be done with it in the truck, it is best to have it on a lift, you have 2 output shaft seals, one input shaft seal and one inspection plate seal.
www.discoweb.org has a write up on how to do it in their tech section.