What can cause Transmission Fluid leak?
#12
No, it has no end-cap that can cause issues. I suppose in theory it could clog, but I dont see hoe unless several impacted by debris from the outside or failure of the trans. With that said, it could easily be kinked/bent in some way during major service work. But replacing the transfer case should not do it since the work is not close to the breather.
#14
Good call on that - I did tape those little f*ckers of wiring harness design genius off when I was doing my second battery install.
Well, I haven't gotten to feel around up in there to determine which breather I have - my front driveshaft is being really defiant and not separating from my transfer case, not allowing me to reach my hand up in there. I had it soaking in PB blaster wrapped in a towel all weekend while I was away, but the T - case and front drive shaft are really fused together. Going to try a little heat after some lunch and will report back about the breather
Well, I haven't gotten to feel around up in there to determine which breather I have - my front driveshaft is being really defiant and not separating from my transfer case, not allowing me to reach my hand up in there. I had it soaking in PB blaster wrapped in a towel all weekend while I was away, but the T - case and front drive shaft are really fused together. Going to try a little heat after some lunch and will report back about the breather
#15
#16
You may want to post a thread on any transfer case removal tips/tools. Its not well documented. Also I have to do it
As for pulling the trans... I dunno, based on all the info you may have to do so. Really does seem like the front seal/pump seal is leaking. I dont see where else it could be coming from.
As for pulling the trans... I dunno, based on all the info you may have to do so. Really does seem like the front seal/pump seal is leaking. I dont see where else it could be coming from.
#17
You may want to post a thread on any transfer case removal tips/tools. Its not well documented. Also I have to do it
As for pulling the trans... I dunno, based on all the info you may have to do so. Really does seem like the front seal/pump seal is leaking. I dont see where else it could be coming from.
As for pulling the trans... I dunno, based on all the info you may have to do so. Really does seem like the front seal/pump seal is leaking. I dont see where else it could be coming from.
i will also steer you in the right direction because I found a bunch of good bits and pieces here and there on it.
Back to the tranny- I really hope it’s not the seals- it seems odd that the info from p-bod seems exactly right regarding the leak, but the breather doesn’t match. I wonder if somehow the fluid could have gotten aspirated and plugged the leak.
It is continually leaking - at rest for over a week and still getting wet and slowly slowly dripping.
#18
I have a w126 - 560SEL. Loved that car!
And to re-cap, we are 100% certain the fluid level is correct? Because if it still leaking, well I find that a little odd.... At rest, the fluid level is WELL below pump level. I mean look at the fill plug location, its just an inch or so above the top of the pan. I could only think the leak is maybe thus being supplied by the cooling lines back into the trans through the pump or such? I dunno... just seems odd that its still leaking when no pressure has been built up in the system. But I am no trans expert, just theorizing.
And to re-cap, we are 100% certain the fluid level is correct? Because if it still leaking, well I find that a little odd.... At rest, the fluid level is WELL below pump level. I mean look at the fill plug location, its just an inch or so above the top of the pan. I could only think the leak is maybe thus being supplied by the cooling lines back into the trans through the pump or such? I dunno... just seems odd that its still leaking when no pressure has been built up in the system. But I am no trans expert, just theorizing.
#19
I'm far from expert too. Driven mostly by curiosity and stubbornness with a high satisfaction in performing a root cause fix that keeps good equipment running. I'm with Dakota on the the pump seal being the most likely culprit (#15 in the above diagram). If the fluid level is high or aerated, and the vent is clogged, this #15 seal could just be the path of least resistance and not the actual cause for the leak. Can you run a borescope through the plastic cover hole to put eyes on it? With the transfer case already out, there may not be a better time to do this.
Martymart, looks like you're "it" on figuring this out for the rest of us!
Martymart, looks like you're "it" on figuring this out for the rest of us!
#20