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Old 03-23-2025, 11:03 AM   #3
AlaskaK10
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Re: T221 Bearings and Seals

I went online ebay and as I took transfer case apart I bought all timken bearings usa made. The seals I got at napa had to make my own gaskets for a couple of the caps. I used anerobic sealant between the shims to keep oil from leaking between shims as this was always an area that would cause oil loss. I also added a 90 degree elbow for the oil fill to raise the oil level so more oil could get to the input shaft. It is a very simple transfer case. The problem with a lot of them is the input shaft is worn so there is an abundance of play.
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