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Old 01-17-2015, 08:05 AM
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What is this stuff??

So my front transmission seal (R150F) starting puking gear oil this week. I was taking out my transmission, and when I took off the transfer case shift lever I noticed this chunky green goop....

My thoughts are it is old grease that has solidified, but I would like the opinions of some other people who have taken these apart...

I really don't want to split the cases and open up the transfer case - but I obviously don't want to put it back together if something is going wrong.

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Old 01-17-2015, 09:15 AM
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That is your shifter seat. The stock oem ones turn into a mess over time. When you replace it, the shifter will get way tighter and you will be able to find a gear super easy.
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This is on the transfer case lever - I do not see a part listing for a shifter seat. Does the transfer case lever have one?
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I don't think the t. case uses a replaceable seat, the shifter ball just lays in a seat machined into the shifter base.

Look to me like it is just jellyed/decomposed grease that the last person put in when reassembling the unit.
I would carefully clean it out and forget about it. Maybe put a smear of new grease in when it goes together.
Many of the tranny and t. case shifters I have taken out show some rust on the shift rails underneath from water condensation that has got in over the years.
Yours looks good. No worries!!

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I could swear that I saw a vid where someone installed a quickshifter on their trans and said they installed the aftermarket Delron shifter seat on their transfer case. I think it was a Marlin Crawler install video.

I'd call Yotamasters and ask them. That's where I got my transmission shifter seat. I suggest them because unless something's changed Marlin Crawler won't answer their phone anymore.

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If it was aftermarket, then maybe they used one with their setup.

I have looked through the service manual (I have a digital factory one) and the parts diagrams online - not a single one references to a shifter seat for the transfer case....

I pulled the control retainer off and cleaned everything out. I looked inside as far as I could, and I don't see any signs of it anywhere else. So I am not going to worry about it, and just put it all back together.
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Here's that green stuff at 3:33


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The tranny shifter and the transfer case shifter do not use the same components.

The tranny definitely uses a shifter seat, pretty sure the transfer case does not.
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Originally Posted by millball
The tranny definitely uses a shifter seat, pretty sure the transfer case does not.
I found the video I thought it was mentioned in (not the one above) but when I played it back there was no mention of it.
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Red face

Looks like old grease to me.

As long as there are no metal particles you should be good.
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Its condensation mix with gear oil, No big deal as long as there is no harsh grit in it from dust, sand and rust.
Just wipe it out.
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remnants of the shifter seat and bushing. marlin crawler sells heavy duty replacements
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