BuffaloX
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- March 2, 2003
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- City, State
- Buffalo, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '94 XLT 4x4
I've got a 1994 eXplorer 4x4, spent past 2 weeks and many hours installing a Duff 2.5" lift, Trxus M/T 31x1050's, repaired the front end from hitting deer-Duff steel tube bumper, headlights, grill, fender paint etc...work almost complete, just need to finish putting on a few front end pcs. But gotta take a test drive.
Just starting to have some fun after all the work AND I saw some smoke in the rear view while driving last night-pulled over to take a look and tranny fluid was pouring out at the seal between the motor and tranny. After it slowed a bit I took a rag and wiped off everything I could reach and see that was wet in any way.
The fluid was coming out right at the bottom of that seal-not running down from somewhere else. With most of the fluid now leaked out, and still dripping slowly at the bottom of the junction where the motor/tranny meet makes me think the seal is bad, since the level inside is minimal.
What do you think, and is this common? Hope the description helps. Thanks for your help and remedy /short cuts information. Do I have to pull the tranny completely out to replace the seal (if that is the prob.)
This is my first "start" post, I've been reading and following advice from this site for a while. It has been very helpful, I hope to get more help now since my truck is "all dressed up with no place to go!"
Thank you for your support-
Geoff 888-467-0476 toll free
Just starting to have some fun after all the work AND I saw some smoke in the rear view while driving last night-pulled over to take a look and tranny fluid was pouring out at the seal between the motor and tranny. After it slowed a bit I took a rag and wiped off everything I could reach and see that was wet in any way.
The fluid was coming out right at the bottom of that seal-not running down from somewhere else. With most of the fluid now leaked out, and still dripping slowly at the bottom of the junction where the motor/tranny meet makes me think the seal is bad, since the level inside is minimal.
What do you think, and is this common? Hope the description helps. Thanks for your help and remedy /short cuts information. Do I have to pull the tranny completely out to replace the seal (if that is the prob.)
This is my first "start" post, I've been reading and following advice from this site for a while. It has been very helpful, I hope to get more help now since my truck is "all dressed up with no place to go!"
Thank you for your support-
Geoff 888-467-0476 toll free