Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 19, 2009 at 19:05:09 from (209.226.247.11):
In Reply to: super a rear axle help posted by superAsquirrel on January 19, 2009 at 18:29:57:
Lets try the least expensive and easiest fix first. On the bottom of that final drive casting, inside front, is the fill and fill to level plug. remove it and drain off the excess. Requires a 1/2" drive handle.
Next on the side of transmission directly below front tip of left fender, probably partially hidden behind the brake activation rod is the transmission fill to level plug. remove that one and drain off any excess. This recessed plug is not 1/2 or 3/8, you reqire a piece of key stock, forgotten size but will measure in the morning.
What I think has been happening, the transmission has been overfull and leaking down into the final drive. Try this, and I think your problem will stop. You may have to change seals between final drive and transmission, however bear in mind if transmission has been overfull, the excess will leak to final drive even if the seal is good.
Try it for awhile with each compartment at proper level, that failing seal is next step. Let me know how much excess you drain from each compartment. Any questions, please come back.
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