Hades
08/23/2014, 08:13 PM
Still not done... The transfer case was a breeze of course, went to the transmission and right off the bat the gasket on the drain bolt is corroded, it was a metal collar with rubber insert type. Read in a previous post that it is supposed to be a copper washer, does it matter? Drained it, but probably only 2 quarts drained.
Moved on to the adapter pan, got all the bolts off and it wouldn't budge! First tried wiggling it, nope; then tried hammering with a piece of wood between the pan and hammer, nope; finally got it off by like putting all my muscle into it on my back overhanded and pulling forward. Splattered everywhere, unfortunately. No gasket at all, did they RTV it closed the last time or something? I didn't see anything on the pan or the body, so who knows.
Moved back to the transmission pan as I heard you could get it with the swivel socket, mine must be too big as it can get on it but won't move at all. So now I'm trying to get the rear mount bolts off so I can lift the transmission slightly, but hit a dead end for today: I lack a deep socket set and the hardware stores close at 6 around here.
So for tomorrow I have one last question, should I try and drain the cooler lines in the front as well, because all in all I'm only gonna drain 4 quarts from the entire assembly (which is less than half I believe)? Or does enough drop out when you remove the filter? BTW, I do have replacement gaskets for the two pans of course.
Moved on to the adapter pan, got all the bolts off and it wouldn't budge! First tried wiggling it, nope; then tried hammering with a piece of wood between the pan and hammer, nope; finally got it off by like putting all my muscle into it on my back overhanded and pulling forward. Splattered everywhere, unfortunately. No gasket at all, did they RTV it closed the last time or something? I didn't see anything on the pan or the body, so who knows.
Moved back to the transmission pan as I heard you could get it with the swivel socket, mine must be too big as it can get on it but won't move at all. So now I'm trying to get the rear mount bolts off so I can lift the transmission slightly, but hit a dead end for today: I lack a deep socket set and the hardware stores close at 6 around here.
So for tomorrow I have one last question, should I try and drain the cooler lines in the front as well, because all in all I'm only gonna drain 4 quarts from the entire assembly (which is less than half I believe)? Or does enough drop out when you remove the filter? BTW, I do have replacement gaskets for the two pans of course.