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Re: C axle housing/transmission leak
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Posted by Randy J Lukken on August 30, 2002 at 07:20:40 from (192.152.140.9):
In Reply to: C axle housing/transmission leak posted by greensboro george on August 29, 2002 at 08:03:09:
You need to remove the pto housing off the back of the rear-end housing. There is a cap that bolts into the inner end of the axle bolting it to the bull gear. The cap is held with two long winded fine threaded bolts. A slick trick is to put a wrench/socket on the bolt and then spin the wheel. The opening from the pto is not very big so good luck. My brother talked me into putting silicon on the new gasket. Big mistake. Just make sure the housing surfaces are clean and put the gasket on dry. The gasket can be bought through IH. I replaced the left side gasket but an IH mechanic indicated that the right side can be done the same way. The inner grease seal is located a ways into the axle housing allowing rear-end grease to get to the inner bearing. Good luck. Randy
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