usar17
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- Joined
- May 3, 2012
- Posts
- 596
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- Location
- PA
- First Name
- Shawn
- Truck Year
- 1985/87
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- TBI350/700r4/NP208
So I had to take the rear output housing off my T-Case to swap the speedo gear on the shaft. While I had it off I installed a new rear shaft seal.
Reassemble brought new problems. Wiped it clean, ran a line of RTV around where the housing meets the main case, and bolted it back on. Let it sit for an hour then went to slide the slip-yoke back in and to fill the case...but....Had a hard time getting the slip yoke back in.
Mistake #1: As a man i just used a hammer to get it in lol then filled the case. After an hour I noticed it was leaking around the lower half of where the Rear Housing meets the main assembly. So I took it back off and tried again. Same problem
So questions are:
1. Thought that could have made it so hard to get the slip-yoke in? It passes through the new seal fine then seems to stick.
2. Leak Cause? Not enough curing time for the RTV? or bc of the slipyoke issue?
Reassemble brought new problems. Wiped it clean, ran a line of RTV around where the housing meets the main case, and bolted it back on. Let it sit for an hour then went to slide the slip-yoke back in and to fill the case...but....Had a hard time getting the slip yoke back in.
Mistake #1: As a man i just used a hammer to get it in lol then filled the case. After an hour I noticed it was leaking around the lower half of where the Rear Housing meets the main assembly. So I took it back off and tried again. Same problem
So questions are:
1. Thought that could have made it so hard to get the slip-yoke in? It passes through the new seal fine then seems to stick.
2. Leak Cause? Not enough curing time for the RTV? or bc of the slipyoke issue?