Posted by Owen Aaland on February 11, 2010 at 18:43:10 from (65.165.246.14):
In Reply to: 966 Hy-Tran leak posted by AJinPa on February 11, 2010 at 18:04:18:
It sounds like you differential lock is working like most of them, if you try to use it, it leaks. Make sure you get the diff lock control all the way back up to completely stop the oil flow to the diff lock assembly.
There is a line under the cover that gets oil to the diff lock clutch. There is a seal that is supposed to keep the oil from leaking but since the clutch is always revolving around around the end of the tube, the seal gets worn out fairly quickly. Replacing the seal will not necessarily stop the leak because the end of tubing also gets worn.
If the leak is present even if the diff lock is not used, then the cause most likely is the seal between the bull pinion and the diff lock shaft.
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