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Question: What keeps the tranny fluid from coming out the rear where the drive shaft should be? Just curious....


toyota's design is unlike that of jeeps or chevy's where the output of the transfer case is a hole where you insert the splined driveshaft in.

by design, there is a flange that is connected to the output shaft of either drive-end of the transfer case.

a couple or so seals on the output shaft prevents fluid from leaking out.

now, if you dont have fluid coming out of them, then you know the seals are going and needs to be replaced.


leo d.

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