bad leak!!!
bad leak!!!
Hey guys any advice here would be great. my 2500 with automatic is leaking fluid out of the back of the transfer case where the driveshaft enters it. i noticed that it looks to have benn going on for sometime. how do i chek my fluid in there and what could be wrong ?
To check the level of the lube, you will find two plugs at the rear of the transfer case. The upper plug is the is the fill plug, and also serves as the full indicator when the oil is level with the threads of the hole. The lower plug is the drain plug for the annual oil change.
The leak is likely either the rear flange seal or the larger seal that surrounds the slip joint on the trunion carrier. Both seals are part of the slip union or splined joint on which the front trunion of the rear driveshaft rides.
Both seals are relatively easy to repair, but pick up a repair manual before you tackle the job.
The leak is likely either the rear flange seal or the larger seal that surrounds the slip joint on the trunion carrier. Both seals are part of the slip union or splined joint on which the front trunion of the rear driveshaft rides.
Both seals are relatively easy to repair, but pick up a repair manual before you tackle the job.
tnaks for the help i really appreciate it. i have to drive approx. i hr. tomorrow and am hoping it will be alright. I am going to try to trade the truck tomorrow for a newer dodge or possibly a stroker so i dont have to keep worrying aboutr the vp44 problem any input on this would be great.
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