Replace Toyota 4x4 Transfer Case Rear Flange Oil Seal
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- If you have an oil leak coming from the middle of your 84-95 Toyota 4x4, this is likely the culprit. In my case, the seal was fine, but the nut had backed off and was loose. I was lucky enough to catch this before anything catastrophic happened and replaced the seal anyway. In this video I show you step by step how to replace the seal. My total time was 45 minutes.
Parts needed:
90311-38140
Tools needed:
Hammer
2 14mm wrenches
chisel or punch to crimp nut
30mm or 1 3/16th
rubber gloves
wire brush
wd40
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great video.
wish you didn't talk so much
haha. wish more videos were like this though
Hey man! Appreciate the video. I see a part number for the seal in your description. Is it a Toyota part number?
Thanks mate! Just what i was looking for!!
Glad I could help
Great video keep them coming
Set for 12hrs why?
newbie question:
What oil do you use for the transfer? Thanks!
Gear oil.
newbie question: what do you mean by set for 12 hours? Is this just letting the truck sit for 12 hours and watching for leaks? Is that standard and in the repair manual? Thanks!
Yes I just let it sit. I did not use the manual for this project. I figured 12 hours would be long enough.
@@kelvinb thanks
What saiz box socket spana you use bro..
14mm
Thanks for a great, short and succint video.
What's the white paste you put on the threads? Some sort of anti-sieze?
that is RTV. it is suggested for use on the input shaft and threads.
Hmm. To keep fluid from creeping through the threads?
@@brianbowersox i think so.
Yes, to seal that area too.
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Sadly, you failed to mention which amount or torque you use.
What do you need?
I have the Factory Seevice Manual for my 2002 4x4 Tacoma.
At the 3:45 mark, it mentions the specific torque rating.
Sadly, you failed to read 90ft lbs, the amount of torque he used 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Now do tge front plus u joints
No problem