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Where is the vent located on a 243c transfer case?

I got a leak out the rear output seal. Replaced the slip yolk, seal, and bushing it still leaks. Only thing I can think of is the vent must be plugged and its just pushing oil out. I looked around it and did not see it but since its still in the truck it would help to know where to look. Open to hear other ideas.

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  • 9 years ago
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    Not familiar with that particular t-case, but on many they are located on the output shaft housing, top. Can probably find it by running your hand along the top.

    Not real likely it's plugged unless someone messed with it, they normally have a vented cap to prevent them getting junk in there (or wasps lol).

  • 4 years ago

    the pass case is often interior the comparable place, nearly all of it is suitable in the back of the transmission. in case you look under the front end and come across the front differential, the pass would be quickly consistent with that as a shaft comes from the pass case to the front differential.

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