The American Motors Eagle was introduced to the market in 1979 and was discontinued in 1987. The American Motors Eagle can operate well on wet or dry pavement. Classic parts such as the transfer case output shaft seal contribute to the success of the brand. American Motors Eagle's transfer case output shaft seal keeps any fluid from escaping the transfer case. The parts also can maintain the internal components lubricated. American Motors Eagle's transfer case output shaft seal is vital to the cases as well as the transmission because the fluid allows the vehicle to shift properly.
American Motors Eagle stands out for great parts. However, You may need a new transfer case output shaft seal if these parts are worn or damaged. American Motors Eagle's transfer case output shaft seal is used to prevent any gear fluid from leaking out of the input shaft of the transmission. The removal process for American Motors Eagle's transfer case output shaft seal parts is as follows. Raise and support the vehicle first. Next, remove the gear fluid from the cases. Then, locate the transfer case output shaft. After that, remove the driveshaft. Finally, use a seal remover tool to pry the seal out. Our online website has great parts and devices. The vast online catalog includes the braking system, the powertrain, the chassis, and other types of parts.