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Transfer box tardis

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Xtremeteam:
the only damage that "could" happen is if you have been running it & it will be pushing oil out through the seals as there is no room inside for it to expand,it shouldnt have caused any long term damage that i can think of except to your pride when you tell folk about the day you filled the tbox through the wrong hole  :lol:  :lol:

to remidy the problem remove the correct plug( 1/2 inch drive) & alow ther excess oil to eith land in pre postioned container or run up your sleeve  :lol:  8)

jnoshea:
What the hell are they doing putting two filler plugs on the transfer box in the first place  :evil:

Wanderer:
And the second one is more accessible :)

A new set of handbrake shoes aren't cheap if it's taken the rear seal out. Hopefully you didn't take it on a long run.

Ed

jnoshea:

--- Quote from: "Wanderer" ---And the second one is more accessible :)

A new set of handbrake shoes aren't cheap if it's taken the rear seal out. Hopefully you didn't take it on a long run.

Ed
--- End quote ---


A mile at under 40 mph.  I'll drain the excess in the morning.

jnoshea:

--- Quote from: "jnoshea" ---
--- Quote from: "Wanderer" ---And the second one is more accessible :)

A new set of handbrake shoes aren't cheap if it's taken the rear seal out. Hopefully you didn't take it on a long run.

Ed
--- End quote ---


A mile at under 40 mph.  I'll drain the excess in the morning.
--- End quote ---


Typical! Got up at 6:00 to drain the transfer box and it's raining  :evil:

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