Lazerskull
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- Joined
- March 10, 2018
- Messages
- 162
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- City, State
- Loomis, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997, Explorer, XLT
Here is a mystery for you all.
(1997 XLT SOHC 4.0)
Took my Explorer on a long road trip about 700 - 1000 miles round trip. Multiple days, didn't
drive more than 1-150 miles without long breaks (6 - 36 hrs. each). This is Northern California
in the summer, during the firestorm near Ukiah. Weather was nice and moderate. Started in
Sacramento, went to Petaluma for a night, then up to Eureka with a lot of stops on the way for
swimming, etc... Camped @ Big Lagoon near Orick, great trip!
Another disclosure: did a little beach driving in Samoa, had to deflate the tires, ran beautifully in
the sand. Just drove out to a nice place to enjoy the afternoon, not too heavy. Ran fine. Was a
little bumpy at first, so might have jarred something loose then... but this happened in the
middle of my trip... and three days after didn't notice any problems...
So I go back home through Willits, it's serious fire country at this point, lots of smoke
everywhere. People on pins and needles. But as far as the Explorer ran, she ran and sounded
surprisingly smooth.
Get home, make a mental note to change the oil etc when I can.
So I store the vehicle go back to work and my usual stuff. About a week or so passes by and I
figure I better start it up. I think I gave it an oil change. Can't remember.
Well I go to warm it up and drive around the block and suddenly white smoke is coming out
from underneath. I've had this before, and looked at the Catalytic Converters and sure enough...
it's tranny fluid burning on top, dripping down from the transmission pan.
I go back home and tighten up the pan and clean up as much as I can. Drive it again, this time
I drive it longer and on the freeway so as to burn off the oil.
Well it is still leaking out. So I take it home store it again and it's leaking through the bolts.
So of course it's gotta be the gasket right?
But this is my question. If it was the gasket. Why didn't leak when I was driving it all around the
country for a week. Why did it wait until I got home and was sitting in the driveway for another
week then it decides to leak? Were my guardian angels watching over me while I was on the road?
So I take it to "Mr. Transmission" in Roseville, CA.
I had them do a synthetic transmission oil change / filter and gasket / and the rear main seal by the drive shaft for 320$.
So again. Why the delayed leakage? Doesn't make sense to me. I am taking it on all these
trips and it doesn't leak. But it has done this before. It leaks after a drive and after sitting in the driveway...
Here are some photos. Pardon the ski racks in summer. They're like the Christmas lights on
that one house in the neighborhood, by the time I wanna take them off it's the season for
leaving them on again... :/
(1997 XLT SOHC 4.0)
Took my Explorer on a long road trip about 700 - 1000 miles round trip. Multiple days, didn't
drive more than 1-150 miles without long breaks (6 - 36 hrs. each). This is Northern California
in the summer, during the firestorm near Ukiah. Weather was nice and moderate. Started in
Sacramento, went to Petaluma for a night, then up to Eureka with a lot of stops on the way for
swimming, etc... Camped @ Big Lagoon near Orick, great trip!
Another disclosure: did a little beach driving in Samoa, had to deflate the tires, ran beautifully in
the sand. Just drove out to a nice place to enjoy the afternoon, not too heavy. Ran fine. Was a
little bumpy at first, so might have jarred something loose then... but this happened in the
middle of my trip... and three days after didn't notice any problems...
So I go back home through Willits, it's serious fire country at this point, lots of smoke
everywhere. People on pins and needles. But as far as the Explorer ran, she ran and sounded
surprisingly smooth.
Get home, make a mental note to change the oil etc when I can.
So I store the vehicle go back to work and my usual stuff. About a week or so passes by and I
figure I better start it up. I think I gave it an oil change. Can't remember.
Well I go to warm it up and drive around the block and suddenly white smoke is coming out
from underneath. I've had this before, and looked at the Catalytic Converters and sure enough...
it's tranny fluid burning on top, dripping down from the transmission pan.
I go back home and tighten up the pan and clean up as much as I can. Drive it again, this time
I drive it longer and on the freeway so as to burn off the oil.
Well it is still leaking out. So I take it home store it again and it's leaking through the bolts.
So of course it's gotta be the gasket right?
But this is my question. If it was the gasket. Why didn't leak when I was driving it all around the
country for a week. Why did it wait until I got home and was sitting in the driveway for another
week then it decides to leak? Were my guardian angels watching over me while I was on the road?
So I take it to "Mr. Transmission" in Roseville, CA.
I had them do a synthetic transmission oil change / filter and gasket / and the rear main seal by the drive shaft for 320$.
So again. Why the delayed leakage? Doesn't make sense to me. I am taking it on all these
trips and it doesn't leak. But it has done this before. It leaks after a drive and after sitting in the driveway...
Here are some photos. Pardon the ski racks in summer. They're like the Christmas lights on
that one house in the neighborhood, by the time I wanna take them off it's the season for
leaving them on again... :/