5 554 New member Joined Feb 15, 2015 Messages 3 Feb 17, 2015 #2 I have a 2005 Case 420. I've finished adjusting the chains by moving the axle housings. Do I need to run a bead of sealant around the axle housing to keep water out of the chain case? Thanks.
I have a 2005 Case 420. I've finished adjusting the chains by moving the axle housings. Do I need to run a bead of sealant around the axle housing to keep water out of the chain case? Thanks.
T Tazza Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 7, 2004 Messages 16,864 Feb 17, 2015 #3 I would make sure i sealed it up to keep the water out. If it was sealed when you removed it, it should be when you put it back on.
I would make sure i sealed it up to keep the water out. If it was sealed when you removed it, it should be when you put it back on.
G Gearclash Well-known member Joined Nov 2, 2014 Messages 223 Feb 17, 2015 #4 Tazza said: I would make sure i sealed it up to keep the water out. If it was sealed when you removed it, it should be when you put it back on. Click to expand... There should be an o ring in the casting of the axle housing that seals the housing to chain case.
Tazza said: I would make sure i sealed it up to keep the water out. If it was sealed when you removed it, it should be when you put it back on. Click to expand... There should be an o ring in the casting of the axle housing that seals the housing to chain case.