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We're all familiar with the cutesy saying, "all Jeeps mark their spot." In case you're not, it's what all vintage Jeep owners tell themselves to deal with the fact that virtually every Jeep's Dana/Spicer Transfer Case leaks like a sieve. For us, we can't say we've ever had a Spicer 18 that didn't puke. And likewise for the Dana 20 . And most recently, the Dana 300 . It's annoying, so to see what we could do about it we called up Novak Conversions for one of the company's Dana 300 gasket and seal kits. They're high-quality and relatively inexpensive. While we're not covering a step-by-step procedure like the factory service manual, here are a couple tips to ensure your leaker at least slows to a moderate weeper.


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