Shawn MacAnanny
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Hey guys i swapped in a new transfercase a month ago because of pieces i found. I decided to keep the truck just havent been driving it much and i need to swap the output shaft seal for sure, the input shaft seal i think was a little wet, the front axle seal hasnt started leaking but i figured i might as well do it while i had it apart again.
I noticed cotter pins on each of the yoke nuts, are these yokes set to a certain depth like on rear axle pinions? Or can i just run them loose, run them tight and jam a new cotter pin in?
From what TNJ murray is telling me they are all the same seal size they believe. Is that right? Will i need a puller to get the yokes off or do they just loosely slip on a splined shaft? Will i need a puller for the seal or can i just pry them out and tap new ones in with PVC pipe like the axle seals?
I will be sanding the yokes etc to ensure it doesnt damage the new seals too.
Anything else i should be aware of or look for? or tools i should buy?
I noticed cotter pins on each of the yoke nuts, are these yokes set to a certain depth like on rear axle pinions? Or can i just run them loose, run them tight and jam a new cotter pin in?
From what TNJ murray is telling me they are all the same seal size they believe. Is that right? Will i need a puller to get the yokes off or do they just loosely slip on a splined shaft? Will i need a puller for the seal or can i just pry them out and tap new ones in with PVC pipe like the axle seals?
I will be sanding the yokes etc to ensure it doesnt damage the new seals too.
Anything else i should be aware of or look for? or tools i should buy?