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Old 12-12-2008, 10:31 AM
RogerP RogerP is offline
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Originally Posted by duxthe1 View Post
Depends on what you mean by "better". Personally I prefer the older style 4-matic myself. The new system has all open differentials and brakes any wheel that reads faster than the others. The older system has a locking case and diff. If there is wheel slip it LOCKs the case and diff. It's not as smooth and seamless but I really like the posistive engagement it gives. Granted it is prone to more failures but that is the price of feeling that case lock and knowing that you have the grip.

To answer the originals posters question, the transfer case does have a tendency to leak hydraulic fluid internally. The typical repair is to replace the T-case with the updated unit which has less tendency to leak internally.
Thanks for that. I rebuild old Land Rovers as a hobby so swapping out a Tcase should be straight forward (famous last words) Is the leak due to gasket failure or distortion of the case normally? Any Special tools needed for the job?
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