Tranny/t-case removal
kicknjeep
Old Time Jeeper
OK so started up the 'ol girl this morning and drove her around the field (yes I am talking about the Jeep). it shifted like
and there was an aweful sound from the tranny. so I drained the fluids, insert dunch cap for not changing the fluids when I first got her. I believe that is the golden rule, anyway there was more "Water" in both Transfer Case and tranny than there was oil. I went ahead and pulled both and am in the process of cleaning and will replace gaskets/seals. the gears look great so I should be OK on them. And in case you are wondering the PO actually told me he just changed them after his last outing and before I came to pick her up.
So lesson learned......If you buy a used vehicle and people tell you the first thing you should do is change all fluids.......LISTEN!.
Go ahead flame suit on
and there was an aweful sound from the tranny. so I drained the fluids, insert dunch cap for not changing the fluids when I first got her. I believe that is the golden rule, anyway there was more "Water" in both Transfer Case and tranny than there was oil. I went ahead and pulled both and am in the process of cleaning and will replace gaskets/seals. the gears look great so I should be OK on them. And in case you are wondering the PO actually told me he just changed them after his last outing and before I came to pick her up. So lesson learned......If you buy a used vehicle and people tell you the first thing you should do is change all fluids.......LISTEN!.
Go ahead flame suit on