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Old 05-18-2017, 08:36 PM
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The washers are part #: 11026-4N200

You can get them for around $2.50, YMMV
Old 05-19-2017, 06:42 PM
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I want to say "thank you" to all who have helped me with this.

I did the following today:
1. Engine oil and oil filter change (second time)
2. Front and rear differential fluid change
3. Transfer case fluid change.
4. Engine intake filters change (second time)

I spent 4 hours doing all this. It was my first time for items 2 and 3 therefore, it took the most time. Oil change was a 30 min thing and engine intake filter was a 5 min thing.

Most of my time was spent on the differentials and transfer case since the fill/drain bolts both refused to come lose. One bloody knuckle and a lot of WTF is wrong with this thing later; I finally got it all done.

In terms of checking for leaks: I test drove my G for 15 minutes reaching speeds of 60 mph. Upon my return, I checked each area and no leakage was found. Do I need to check all areas again in the next few days to simply make sure no bolts came lose or am I good to go until the next scheduled maintenance?

Thank you all once again. I was only able to accomplish with all of your help.




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