Jon Abbondanza
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Hello,
I have a 2001 Yukon with the 4L60E transmission.
I was wondering if anyone has ever encountered the leak in the picture. It is occurring where the transfer case mates with the transmission extension housing. I just replaced the transmission, and I put a new gasket between the Trans extension housing and TC when re-installing. I've checked all the nuts for tightness and they are all extremely tight on the studs.
It looks like the gasket is not doing it's job, perhaps it tore on installation? It was made out of paper.
Also, why would ATF be in that extension and continually flow? When I had removed the transfer case, I did not notice a large amount of ATF in that location. Should ATF fill that extension housing? Isn't that what the rear trans shaft seal is supposed to prevent?
I'd appreciate any advice or experiences anyone could lend on this.
Thanks!
I have a 2001 Yukon with the 4L60E transmission.
I was wondering if anyone has ever encountered the leak in the picture. It is occurring where the transfer case mates with the transmission extension housing. I just replaced the transmission, and I put a new gasket between the Trans extension housing and TC when re-installing. I've checked all the nuts for tightness and they are all extremely tight on the studs.
It looks like the gasket is not doing it's job, perhaps it tore on installation? It was made out of paper.
Also, why would ATF be in that extension and continually flow? When I had removed the transfer case, I did not notice a large amount of ATF in that location. Should ATF fill that extension housing? Isn't that what the rear trans shaft seal is supposed to prevent?
I'd appreciate any advice or experiences anyone could lend on this.
Thanks!
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