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scheides
06-01-2005, 11:51 PM
Ok, Identify that leak #8,784:

http://www.scheides.com/albums/2g-trannyleak/DSCF1483.sized.jpg

more pics here (http://www.scheides.com/gallery/2g-trannyleak/)

Damn it, since I bought this damn 2G it's been leak after leak after leak. I've replaced every damn hose in the coolant system, several oil gaskets, and now this. I'm thinking it's the yoke in the rear transfer case, anyone want to second that? The only thing that takes my attention away from that is that there is oil all over the bottom of the tranny. You can see the various wet spots on the ground, one under the transfer case, one under the tranny. I topped up both the tranny and the transfer case with oil just to be sure, and the transfer case was a bit low.

JET
06-02-2005, 07:27 AM
I'm thinking it's the yoke in the rear transfer case, anyone want to second that? The only thing that takes my attention away from that is that there is oil all over the bottom of the tranny.
Well, I think it is the transfer case (not the rear one :P ). It looks like it is spinning off right by the yoke. There may possibly be a tranny leak too, but it does look like the transfer case is leaking. Is the car modified much? If not, just take it in for the recall.

scheides
06-02-2005, 08:38 AM
Sorry, I meant the rear OF the transfer case! ;)

Will they not cover it if it is too modified? This car has a 6-bolt swap, aftermarket clutch, big fmic setup, maf-t, tail bov, wideband, s-afc, and injectors, and ...well, yea, it's modified. The only redeaming factor might be that it has a small 16g on it (stock appearing). Anyways, why would there be oil dropping off the bottom of the tranny? Maybe with it spinning out of the transfer case it it gets sprayed up on the back of the tranny, and the accumulation on the bottom is just it draining down the side of it?

JET
06-02-2005, 08:56 AM
That could very well be. Who knows how the air swirls under the car. I would probably take your transfer case in to the dealership and see if they will fix it. Then they won't see the mod's.

1ViciousGSX
06-02-2005, 12:15 PM
A recall is a recall, regardless of mods. They have to do the recall if it applies and hasn't been done yet, per the Federal Gooberment.

desolate
06-02-2005, 12:56 PM
Mine leaked forever until I siliconed the yoke before installing it. Let it dry and add fluid. No more leaks period.

1ViciousGSX
06-02-2005, 01:11 PM
Mine leaked forever until I siliconed the yoke before installing it. Let it dry and add fluid. No more leaks period.That's what the recall fixes, leaking yokes.

desolate
06-02-2005, 01:15 PM
That's what the recall fixes, leaking yokes.

yup that is imo the only place it leaks I've done this to 3 dsms now. No more leaks. The only time you'll have to take out the transfer case off the yoke is probably when it blows up from a hard launch or something similar.

scheides
06-09-2005, 04:22 PM
Well, how ironic; mitsu is not going to cover it because I have a 6-bolt in the car. :(

There's a few different methods listed on vfaq on how to fix this, but I'm thinking I'm just going to yank out the driveshaft and replace the yolk and seal, maybe put some RTV in the yolk like vfaq recommends. Anyone for or against this method?

By the way, three cheers to brookdale mitsu for attempting to take care of this for me. Chris in their parts dept got me replacement parts asap, it their regional manager shot down the recall.

1ViciousGSX
06-09-2005, 04:35 PM
Well, how ironic; mitsu is not going to cover it because I have a 6-bolt in the car. :(

There's a few different methods listed on vfaq on how to fix this, but I'm thinking I'm just going to yank out the driveshaft and replace the yolk and seal, maybe put some RTV in the yolk like vfaq recommends. Anyone for or against this method?

By the way, three cheers to brookdale mitsu for attempting to take care of this for me. Chris in their parts dept got me replacement parts asap, it their regional manager shot down the recall.A dealer and/or a manufacturer cannot refuse to perform a recall on a vehicle unless the part to be repaired per the recall is not original equiptment to the car or the car has been given a scraped/salvage/reconstructed title. If it is your original driveshaft yoke and transfer case, they have to do it per Federal guidelines.

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