Great stuff ! Thanks guys. She sits in NOVA SCOTIA for 10 months . We love that rig. Only has 40k on her now and has never given us a problem or left us stranded in the woods and we go deep in . We gave her a good workout this summer and there were some areas I thought we'd be stuck but she brought us through every time.
Just to make sure I'm grasping all this... The spot were you see the leak should have a gasket ?? and there should be fluid there in that cavity ?? Thanks again, Capt.T
Where the cast iron adapter meets the aluminum transfer case; yes, a gasket is appropriate and comes in the transfer case rebuild kit even though the other parts of the np208 t case only call for silicone sealer.
Probably has to do with dis-similar metals meeting up.
I am sure you could buy just the gasket Itself someplace or just make your own out of bulk gasket paper.
Yes, if the truck is level you will only get a cup or two of fluid out of that cavity when you pull the transfer case.
That Is normal.
The tailshaft housing that would have been attached to your transmission if it were in a two wheel drive vehicle, has been removed and the transfer case is attached there so the input seal of the transfer case is what keeps fluid In your transmission now and keeps it separated from the transfer case fluid.