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the body , the axles, what? name a part (body, brakes, transaxle, engine, syspension, etc?) the FSM is think as a NY phone book, over 1/2 is the front end. no mater buy the FSM. or go to alldata dot com, its all there.
If you look at this picture, exploded view of front diff , It looks like #16 or #13 could be missing or broken, causing the plunger not to pull out keeping the front end engaged. Looks like it would have to be opened up to replace.
The only way I know of to get the diagram you are looking for is to acquire a "build book". Even dealer service manuals don't have this diagram. I got one from faxonautoliterature for $49 plus shipping. A better bet would be to find a spot on either end of the leak where you can work on it easily and work from there. Hope this helps.
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