I did that back in the 80"s...... Stuffed it up. I was determined to stop the leaks, so went overboard with silcone and sealed up the breathers by mistake. You can guess what happened. Yep it spat the oil out through the rear seal and seized the transfer case 🙁. Also as you said that you need to have preload. I remember reading the service manual, and it saying to wrap some string around the shaft and use a fish weighing scale to measure the correct preload. I still have a chuckle about going to my local fishing shop to get one for that purpose.
The fishing scales work well! I use a digital baggage scale that seems to do the trick. I’ve come across quite a few transfer boxes that have silicone everywhere at an attempt to stop leaks. Cheers Damon
Could you tell me please where the securing nuts and bolts are located that hold the transfer box to the gearbox ? I can see the four obvious ones that are mentioned in the online workshop manual but there are other ones facing forward between the transfer box and the gearbox . Which of these are also securing the transfer box , if any ?
Good job, I’m eyeing mine up to do. I’m being demanding, but any chance of posting parts numbers when you’re doing the job. I spend half my life searching of numbers and workshop manuals. Just a thought. Keep them coming.
Yes, very good idea. I’ll track down the part number and measurements for the o-ring. I’ll make an effort to place part numbers for all future videos Cheers Damon
That o ring is such an idiotic design. I made a screw on cap surrounding that shaft end. Bloody English engineers.. The mod some do to machine the aluminium and put a steel bushing around that shaft is also a good idea - vibration kills that o ring
I did that back in the 80"s...... Stuffed it up. I was determined to stop the leaks, so went overboard with silcone and sealed up the breathers by mistake. You can guess what happened. Yep it spat the oil out through the rear seal and seized the transfer case 🙁. Also as you said that you need to have preload. I remember reading the service manual, and it saying to wrap some string around the shaft and use a fish weighing scale to measure the correct preload. I still have a chuckle about going to my local fishing shop to get one for that purpose.
The fishing scales work well! I use a digital baggage scale that seems to do the trick.
I’ve come across quite a few transfer boxes that have silicone everywhere at an attempt to stop leaks.
Cheers Damon
Top man I subscribed cheers 👍
Could you tell me please where the securing nuts and bolts are located that hold the transfer box to the gearbox ? I can see the four obvious ones that are mentioned in the online workshop manual but there are other ones facing forward between the transfer box and the gearbox . Which of these are also securing the transfer box , if any ?
Hey there, is it possible to do this with the TC still on the vehicle?
Yes Be tight and fidly!
Best of luck 🤞
Cheers
Damon
Hey mate, did this TB have the crushable/collapsible spacer or the more sturdy spacer? Thanks!
Crushable
Cheers
Ive just done mine but yet to assemble, didnt seem to need to take the bracket off around the retaining nut , any reason you did ?
I just took it off in this case no reason
Cheers
Damon
Good job, I’m eyeing mine up to do. I’m being demanding, but any chance of posting parts numbers when you’re doing the job. I spend half my life searching of numbers and workshop manuals. Just a thought. Keep them coming.
Yes, very good idea. I’ll track down the part number and measurements for the o-ring. I’ll make an effort to place part numbers for all future videos
Cheers Damon
@@seriouslyseriesaustralia Any time to track down these numbers?
o-ring size or reference?
FRC7439
Know this is old now, but what stops it leaking from the end with the nut? Thats where ive got a leak..
Theres another o ring there too but i thinknit is located inside the case not on the shaft
That o ring is such an idiotic design. I made a screw on cap surrounding that shaft end. Bloody English engineers.. The mod some do to machine the aluminium and put a steel bushing around that shaft is also a good idea - vibration kills that o ring
Egg-c-lent