2wd aw4 help
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2wd aw4 help
hello i have been searching thru previous threads and haven't found much on this subject i have a 99 xj 2wd 4.0 aw4, it has a trans leak out the rear i have replaced the output shaft seal and it continues to leak between the seal and the drive shaft input shaft on the slip yolk, there is also some play on the output shaft i am convinced it is the extension housing bushing, i cant find them anywhere parts stores including dealers can only offer new extension housings, has anyone encountered this problem before or have advice that could help
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hello i have been searching thru previous threads and haven't found much on this subject i have a 99 xj 2wd 4.0 aw4, it has a trans leak out the rear i have replaced the output shaft seal and it continues to leak between the seal and the drive shaft input shaft on the slip yolk, there is also some play on the output shaft i am convinced it is the extension housing bushing, i cant find them anywhere parts stores including dealers can only offer new extension housings, has anyone encountered this problem before or have advice that could help
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link is a Aw4 breakdown, maybe it will help
.... removing the tail shaft is pretty easy.
http://www.makcotransmissionparts.co...g-pdf/A340.pdf
.... removing the tail shaft is pretty easy.
http://www.makcotransmissionparts.co...g-pdf/A340.pdf
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link is a Aw4 breakdown, maybe it will help
.... removing the tail shaft is pretty easy.
http://www.makcotransmissionparts.co...g-pdf/A340.pdf
.... removing the tail shaft is pretty easy.
http://www.makcotransmissionparts.co...g-pdf/A340.pdf
Rmart30 thanks so much for the link it is very helpful good to see what i am getting into, any clue on a supplier for the bushing needed (numbered 066 on the pic you sent me) thats where most of my issues are not able to find someone that could sell me the bushing
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hey Rmart, man i got to looking at the web address of the link you sent me googled the makco and guess what i can order the bushings needed for my extsention housing from this company you are my hero thanks so much
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