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Old Oct 13, 2010 | 11:24 AM
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I have a 82 K5 that is leaking dexron through the adapter into the NP 208.

I dropped the transfer case and inspected the back end of the transmission and the front of the transfer case with the adapter on it.

I'm wondering..... where are the seals that prevent the fluid from flowing from the Turbo 350 into the NP 208?

I've done some digging around on google and a few forums to no avail.

Thanks in advance!

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Old Oct 13, 2010 | 11:28 AM
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The seal is located on the very front of the transfer case. If you removed the adapter with the transfer case, you must then remove the adapter to gain access to the seal.
 
Old Oct 13, 2010 | 11:31 AM
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Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply! I'm about to go check it out in a moment. Also, is there a seal on the back of a 4wd Turbo 350 at the the output shaft? My reading online and in Ron Session's THM 350 Handbook points to no. Is this correct?

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There is no output seal on the back of the transmission.
 
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Thanks!

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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 08:12 PM
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Question turbo 350 leaking into 208 t case

is there no seal in the rear of the turbo 350 because the little hole at the bottom leaks into the t case to keep it lubed if so do you just fill the transmission until it is correct and then the t case will be at the correct fill point
 
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Basically. After you repair the seal on the transfercase. Just fill them both to where they are supposed to be. Don't forget to silicone where the 2 mate together when you put them back together
 
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is there no seal in the rear of the turbo 350 because the little hole at the bottom leaks into the t case to keep it lubed if so do you just fill the transmission until it is correct and then the t case will be at the correct fill point
 
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