transfer case front output seal
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transfer case front output seal
my front output seal on my transfer case is leaking pretty bad and i need to replace it ASAP but im having a hard time finding the correct part online. am i looking for the companion shaft seal? http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/t...ange+seal,8380
or the transfer case output shaft seal? http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/t...haft+seal,8440
or hell if anyone has the toyota part number ill take that. I want to order it before i take it apart so that i wont have to have a lot of downtime since this is my only car.
its a 1990 4runner with a 5speed and 3.0
Thanks!
or the transfer case output shaft seal? http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/t...haft+seal,8440
or hell if anyone has the toyota part number ill take that. I want to order it before i take it apart so that i wont have to have a lot of downtime since this is my only car.
its a 1990 4runner with a 5speed and 3.0
Thanks!
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My guess is 90311-41007. But you should look at the drawing; you know better than i do what you are looking at.
http://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/show...rimLevel=18292
http://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/show...rimLevel=18292
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Marlin crawler sells one eco seal sized for either the front or rear t-case output seals. I haven't installed the pair I bought yet, so it all depends on how much you trust Marlin crawler.
Also, you can reuse the staked nut, which is going to be 32mm (1 1/4" socket is the same). Just unstake it first.
Also, you can reuse the staked nut, which is going to be 32mm (1 1/4" socket is the same). Just unstake it first.