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When I went to check fluids this morning, the gear box was low and the t-box was a little high (maybe 3oz poured out the inspection hole).
Apparently, the seal between the gear box and t-box is leaking as it looks like gear oil is moving to the t-box. I assume it's the seal behind the gear box oil thrower. I checked the breather on the gear box (small hole in the inspection plate), but could not locate one on the t-box.
Is anyone aware of a decent write up on the steps to fix? The Green Bible has me a bit lost on what I need to do here. I've heard it can be done with the t-box in place.
Thanks,
Jeff
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It's been suggested that I replace the gear box breather (the pin hole in the top cover) with an axle breather/banjo bolt to lower the pressure that is causing the gear box oil to move to the t-case. I've also been told it's a good idea to add a breather to the t-box.
Is there enough metal in the cover plates to drill and tap for a breather? An easy off the shelf solution would be rear D90 breathers. They are cheap, exit to the side (versus front breathers which exit the top).
Thoughts? Comments?
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There is enough metal to drill and tap a breather either 3/8" or 1/4" NPT. (At least in a SIII) If you do deep wading a good idea is to extend the breather with a brass barb, and rubber hose to the engine compartment or other high up area.
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