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Got the transfer case out today. PO told me the adapter was cracked and leaking trans fluid into the transfer case.
I think maybe the seals are bad since the adapter appears to be in good shape. I think I'll rebuild the trans while I'm in this far. Made a little fixture with some angle iron and the welder to keep the TC under control on the floor jack. |
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Thats pretty snazzy
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thats a cool idea I aways lower them down through the trans cover with my engine hoist.
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Nice work. How is that flooring to roll a floor jack and a creeper around on? I was thinking of that stuff or painting my floor
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The floor jack rolls ok on the floor and it's not so hard and cold like the concrete. The one drawback is that you'll need to put something under the floorjack to spread out the load when you raise a vehicle and the same goes for under the jackstands. i've rolled a complete Corvair driveline out before on that same jack with no problems. |
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I also just dropped my TC last week, leaky seal. Spent 2 weeks derusting frame, cleaning up crossmember and other stuff. Almost ready to put it back in...mind if I post up a pic. of mine coming out? BTW, you have one really nice truck, well 2, but I mean the old one. J. BTWW, welcome to the boards from Philly, Pa. |
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Thanks just got this at Harbor Frt. appreciate you letting me show it off, hydraulics are way better than the bench press...I look forward to following your thread
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PO was wrong the Trans to TC adapter is not cracked so this will turn into a clean and reseal exercise. I'll get some more pix up later.. |
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Good deal on the seal, much cheaper. You can't imagine how much ATF was spun around under mine, nevermind you probably can |
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Got al the brake fluid changed - it was black - yuk! I can hear the brakes actuate in the right rear but not the left so a couple more items to investigate..
Pix 1 The adapter - not cracked or broken. 2 The coupler - I can feel a slight groove where the TC side seal was. I'll polish and smooth out this one, should be good to go. Any contrary opinions out there? 3 Front diff draining. Not too bad clean inside and all the gears look good. Got 45 teeth on the ring and counted pinion turns so it looks like a 4.10. |
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first off I like your ingenuity with the T case tool for the floor jack. KUDOS!!
but the front diff fluid looks brown. kind of like when it gets water in it. I would do another diff. service in a week or so. |
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Now to find a gasket and seal kit for the TC a couple of u-joints, steering box, drain the rear diff, do some cleanup... lots of work for the next couple of weeks. |
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My theory is, that 205 is such a beast to get in and out, you don't want to do it again any time soon. For sure I'd replace both seals in the adapter. If you have the cash, I'd get a new sleeve and put the grooved one on the shelf. If the budget is tight, I'd just put it back and consider changing the gear oil in the transfer case every once in a while. You can buy a lot of gear oil for $100 (the price I think I paid for my last new drive sleeve). |
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I'm thinking a good machine shop could weld up that groove and spin it flat again for about $30 or so. otherwise you can find a good parts store (not one of these big named chain stores where they hire McDonalds flunkies) to look in the back of the National seal book for a speedisleeve that will fit. they have listing by size.
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Unless you have removed the sleeve support bearing that is the wrong style sleeve for that style adapter.Might be part of the problem.That is an early style sleeve and it appears to be a late style adapter.
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The O.D. of the sleeve is exactly 2 inches and the 'groove' is 1.9980. Two pix, first is sleeve and bearing. Second is hard to see but upon closer inspection, the transfer case seal is split right by my fingertip. I'm 99.99% certain that is the problem. |
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As pictured in your last post you have the early style adapter and sleeve.The late style(post 77ish) will not have the bearing and snap ring on the sleeve.The sleeve will be the same diameter on both ends and not kneck down like the one you pictured.
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Adapter http://72.20.96.178/commerce/catalog...=1194923745792 Sleeve http://72.20.96.178/commerce/catalog...=1194924000709 with the exception that the pictured sleeve is not the correct spline for the TH350. SM465 type pictured. |
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I spent a lot of money at the GM counter for a new housing and drive sleeve. A lot. They are the newer style and bolt right up to the tranny and t-case. Since you found a split in the oil seal you may want to just replace it. The only flaw I can see in your logic is that the break in the seal you identified is at the top of the adapter. You would think that it wouldn't leak much if any up there. Now that you are an expert at removing the t-case (nice floor jack fixture fab) by just replacing that seal what have you got to lose other than time and a little tranny fluid? |
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My original sleeve had the shoulder and the bearing too. When i got the new one i was a little dissapointed. I liked the idea of the extra support in the middle. But so far so good on the bearingless sleeve. One more thing, the first time i put it together i put the sleeve in backwards and it filled the TC with ATF. Don't do what i did. |
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