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Old Sep 22, 2010, 09:28 PM
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T-Case solid ring gasket removal?

Ok, my tcase has been leaking for some time now and just 2 weeks ago I took it apart to replace the little o ring gasket. However I noticed that it is actually leaking from either the thin big gasket (30289P) or the thick solid gasket (30146).

My question to you guys, is the gasket (30146) removable without disassembling the t-case? If so, how? Do I just remove try to grab it it with needle nose pliers? Any recommendations?

I didnt have all the gaskets thats why I did attempt to do it. However it is my daily driver so I assembled everything and just purchased the rest of the gaskets for another pull.

All help is appreciated. Below picture corresponds to the gasket numbers I wrote above.


Old Sep 23, 2010, 09:30 AM
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Any one replace theirs in the past?
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Probably won't help much.





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30146 should just come out just like a engine seal.
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Ok cool. I guess its not necessary to disassemble the tcase to get it out. But it still looks like its going to be a pain getting it out.

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