Did I blow my front seal???
#11
After some research, I'm going with the transfer shaft seal also. Check out the link. Thanks.GMC Sonoma & Chevy S-10 Transfer Case Vacuum Switch
#12
Great info, thanks! When I get a chance I will drain the transfer case and see what comes out (should be gear lube, if any red ATF comes out then that input seal is probably the culprit right?) and then I'll also drain the transmission again so I can refill both and see what happens, see if the tranny fluid level goes down then for sure that seal would be bad... or does anyone think I oughta just drop the transfer case and do that seal right away? As I understand it getting the transfer case in and out is a little less headache than the transmission...
#15
good job
#16
I got my transfer case out last night. Still have to acquire the input shaft seal and the gasket to the adapter. Question, there doesn't appear to be any other gasket like on the transmission side inside of the transmission/adapter. Is that correct? Is it pretty much just wide open fluid allowed into the adapter area and only the input shaft seal on the transfer case is responsible for keeping fluid out?
#20
gaskets
I got my transfer case out last night. Still have to acquire the input shaft seal and the gasket to the adapter. Question, there doesn't appear to be any other gasket like on the transmission side inside of the transmission/adapter. Is that correct? Is it pretty much just wide open fluid allowed into the adapter area and only the input shaft seal on the transfer case is responsible for keeping fluid out?