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Lofty

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Jul 27, 2008
Waukesha, Wisconsin
So I replaced the driveshaft seal on my xfer case! And if I put some redline in it (out of car) and turn it on its side it will leak out of the end yoke part. Is this a bad seal? Or do I need a new yoke and crap? OR does the driveshaft seal the fluid in the xfer case? So I have to fill it up INSTALLED in the car? Thanks guys.
 
The driveshaft needs to be in the transfer case to keep the seal in place. It is normal for fluid to leak out of the back of the tranfer case with no driveshaft in.
 
driveshaft seals it.

fill on ground and throw up it onto the car, just keep it level so it dosen't leak out.
 
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