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Need Transfer Case Seal for 92 Daihatsu

Discussion in 'General Truck Info' started by mallardtm, Mar 26, 2010.

  1. mallardtm

    mallardtm New Member

    I am looking for a replacement for my Front Output Shaft / Transfer Case Seal for a '92 Daihatsu.
    Part Number is BH 2825 F.
    Any cross reference or part shop will be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you in advance.
     
  2. TRAX and HORNS

    TRAX and HORNS Well-Known Member

    If someone doesnt come though take the old seal to a bearing retailer. I have a "Purvis Bearing Company" here in Austin and I'll be John Brown if those folks dont have about 99.9% of bearings and seals that I need. Not sure if they are a nation wide but you should have someone like them iif you have some industry around you. On the other side might call Jeff @ mini truck supply, G and R Imports, MiniBrutes up in Canada.
     
  3. louannfd1

    louannfd1 Member

    Mine is leaking on my '91 Daihatsu also.
     
  4. tspe2006

    tspe2006 New Member

    give me a call I can get any part you need 517-416-1065
    I mean any part not used junk either
     
  5. mallardtm

    mallardtm New Member

    Replaced (2) seals and still leaking. My transfer case is still leaking after replacing the seal 2 times. The guy working on it for me said the shaft is not centering in the transfer case and he can't figure out why. This is what is causing my leak. He is going to take apart the transfer case and see if there is anything wrong in there.
    It's been frustrating for the last month trying to figure it out.

    Any suggestions????
     
  6. tspe2006

    tspe2006 New Member

    Any vibrations while going down the road? Hopefully if yes, it could just be driveshaft out of balance, bad u-joints, something simple taking out the seal..
     
  7. DeMag

    DeMag Member

    The front output shaft bearing controls your center, if it is worn badly or the race has spun in the housing thats where you get the out of roundness. Id mike the shaft and get a sleeve for it to make a tighter fit for the seal if all else turns out ok.
    The front prob has a roller bearing and the back side a needle bearing
     

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