I replaced all 4 oil seals on the transfer case while the case was still in place. It went better than I figured it would. The only one that was a bit of a tussle was the one on the rear output shaft.
What got my attention was the slotted nuts that hold the flanges on.
All of them still had their cotter pins in place and looked like they had been there for a long time. The surprise was that all of the nuts were only finger tight. When I say finger tight I mean just that , I removed them with my fingers with not even a tiny grunt.
Looking at the book they should have been MUCH tighter.
What could cause them to be so easy to remove.
Has something worn away letting them come loose or maybe they were not done up right.
The box seems to work fine , no noise and it shifts in and out ok.
What got my attention was the slotted nuts that hold the flanges on.
All of them still had their cotter pins in place and looked like they had been there for a long time. The surprise was that all of the nuts were only finger tight. When I say finger tight I mean just that , I removed them with my fingers with not even a tiny grunt.
Looking at the book they should have been MUCH tighter.
What could cause them to be so easy to remove.
Has something worn away letting them come loose or maybe they were not done up right.
The box seems to work fine , no noise and it shifts in and out ok.
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