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Old 10-25-2021, 10:49 AM
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If your transfer case doesn’t have enough gear oil, it will be damaged or destroyed. Moving parts need lubrication.

You could top off the fluid. That would also tell you how bad the leak is. But don’t ignore the issue.

For the V8; Transfer Case: 75W-90 (1.5 quarts/1.4 liters).

That isn’t a lot. The fill and drain plugs are 24mm.

Mine was leaking. Bought the 3 seals (2 actuator shaft and 1 front drive shaft output (I think)), dropped the transfer case, opened it and replaced the seals. Put it back together and reinstalled. No more leaks. Took about 3 hours.

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