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I need to rebuild my m37 t-case

SasquatchSanta

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I would also say John Bizal at Midwest Military.

What are the symptoms Bubba?

Unless you run them out of oil they are darn near indestructible.

I've seen them streatched (would-up) so bad from plowing snow in 4WD on city streets that they needed replaced.

You haven't been plowing snow down there have you? :-D
 

bubba_got_you

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I would also say John Bizal at Midwest Military.

What are the symptoms Bubba?

Unless you run them out of oil they are darn near indestructible.

I've seen them streatched (would-up) so bad from plowing snow in 4WD on city streets that they needed replaced.

You haven't been plowing snow down there have you? :-D
lol no snow here. it just leaking really badly and noisy so i figured it needed a rebuild tho i would much rather just reseal it (it would hurt the wallet less) :roll:
 

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I say this half tongue in cheek but as loud as those old 200 cases are if you've got a seal out it could be letting out noise with the lub. Is ther a chance you got something (like saw grass) wrapped around the drive shaft/s and it took out a seal?

Unless it's been ranning in 4WD on hard surface or has been ran out of oil it just doesn't sound realistic that it is dieing. Unless it's jumping out of gear there may not be much wrong with it.

I remember one time several years ago a rear end heated up in a Suzuki Sidekick that I had. I automatically figured if a seal was out of it it was caused by a bearing problem. It wasn't. The seal problem was caused by grass. We put a new seal and 80-90 in it and it was still going strong several years later when I traded the car off.

Hopefully all you need is a seal and some ear plugs :-D
 

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i never resealed it when i got the truck, it had good oil in it so i didn't fix what wasn't broke.
so i think the seals are bad because of age. i have it out if the truck and it all seems tight and it turns freely and it never jumps out of gear.
think i could get away with just seals? the noise is just a loud hummm at 50mph
 
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