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Old 06-02-2011, 06:31 PM
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I noticed a leak starting to develope where the Actuator cable housing meets the front differential (I believe its that it might be the transfer case I dont completely remember) But I took the three bolts out that held it in place and I cant figure out off of the differential. Does any one know how to disconnect that actuator cable and also how to remove that housing? Also, where can I get a gasket for the housing at? (since thats is my goal to replace) I cant seem to find one anywhere online. thanks in advance

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I need the gasket that goes all the way to the right of the piece on the right. (btw this not my picture, I also need to figure out how to disconnect that cable)
 
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Old 06-07-2011, 04:06 PM
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Got the cable disconnected it was just a spring clip. I still cant figure out if there is a gasket that goes between here since it does not show on the schematic. I also took a picture between the two pieces to see if that helps. Thanks (on the schematic its around #10)
 

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