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Thread: T/C leak,has anyone got a guaranteed fix.

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    Pat
    I just did a 80oookm service after a two week Cape Trip
    My t-case now has the inter shaft leak

    I sleeved my old fenders case with a stepped 4140 sleeve
    That worked for 20oookm or so

    But spitballing now - what if instead of a sleeve we turned a cup
    OD press fit to enlarged hole in case (with locktight sealant)
    ID sliding fit to shaft
    As it's caped off you wouldn't even need to use an o-ring????
    In fact an oring would hamper inter shaft installation due to air-lock in the cup

    Thoughts

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    I like that idea,the inter shaft is a gift that keeps on giving,maybe capping it is the go. Pat

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    Pat if you have someone local who can mill your case
    I have a few slugs of 4140 and could spin you up a capped sleeve
    You can be test case one before I do mine

    S
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    Why not capped with a welsh plug

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    I was reading and thinking 'a welsh plug could do it'.
    I have the leaky 'box syndrome. From what I can see in-situ, the (dealer? more likely than not) used the old blob of silastic trick, which seems now to have grown into a bit bigger leak. Well... big by my standards at least. Maybe I'm not a true landy owner yet. Some measure their leaks in litres.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toxic_Avenger View Post
    Some measure their leaks in litres.
    or square metres as is the case with my rangie....
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    I can't believe I'm going to admit this on a public forum, but here goes....

    My rebuilt t/case leaks from the sleeved intermediate shaft too.

    When I had the machine shop do it, I gave them a shaft plus my measurements and the thing was damned near a press fit when it came to assembly. It was a tight push fit like a gudgeon pin.
    It was so tight I couldn't get the O ring in without it shaving it, regardless of tools I made to get it in the bore. It didn't help that i forget to get them to put a slight lead on the bore.
    I think I went through three or four O rings before giving up, I had to get it all together and back on the road.
    Between an engine rebuild and t/case rebuild it'd been off the road for about three months.

    I knew it would leak, so I smeared the shaft externally with RTV.

    I noticed a leak after about 3000km (an ever so slight one) and has a smear of Gear 300 atm.

    I have to say it's the least the t/case has leaked in fifteen years of ownership, and interestingly the D2 has a dry t/case, but I must admit I haven't checked the fluid level yet, too many other bloody issues like breakdowns, coolant leaks and diesel leaks so far !

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    One of the issues with sealing off the end via the capping method is that mostly the cases leak there from the shaft eating its way into the case. Obviously an old/hard and useless o ring is also a huge factor, however unless a sleeve is inserted to stop the movement of the shaft and then a cap of some kind then you are still not fixing one of the underlying causes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Why not capped with a welsh plug
    Now, where do I find a 47.5mm welsh plug..... Hmm....




    Just guessing, guys....
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    or square metres as is the case with my rangie....
    I try not to let mine stand still that long..
    ​JayTee

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