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My m43 has a few more parades, parties and other events that it has been promised out to over the next couple weeks before I rebuild the transfer case this winter. I need advise on a bandaid. The output shaft to the front axle is very very sloppy. The bearing is shot and seal might as well not be there, it leaks oil bad at that spot. The transfer case is empty in no time when on the road. The 60 miles to the GA rally and 4 days of fun cost me $75 worth of transfer case fluid. And it's a big mess coating the back doors and bottom of the truck. That has got to stop. Here is a picture of the gap at The out put.
My question-
I am pulling the driveshaft for now and was wondering if the output yoke turns at all if I am only in 2wd with the drive shaft removed either mechanically or from a parasitic load from inside the case. If it doesn't turn, I would like to run a bead of silicone over the gap as a fluid dam until late Nov. This fix is very temporary just to do a few events, will it work?
Thanks
My question-
I am pulling the driveshaft for now and was wondering if the output yoke turns at all if I am only in 2wd with the drive shaft removed either mechanically or from a parasitic load from inside the case. If it doesn't turn, I would like to run a bead of silicone over the gap as a fluid dam until late Nov. This fix is very temporary just to do a few events, will it work?
Thanks