01DenaliHiker
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So I have a 2001 Denali that I could have sworn just needed some ujoints, so I ordered them, got less busy at work and then the fun happened .
T-case was ran dry, Lord only knows how long it's been dry as I've had the truck two months and the previous owner didn't even know what a fuel sending unit was. So my rear shaft play is not out of the ujoints, but seems to be loose in the T-case itself. I can literally hear it moving inside when I give it a shake. I refilled with two quarts of atf and prayed to all sorts of different deities. Upon taking my kids to school this morning I could smell the trans fluid and wouldn't ya know, it slung what seems to be all of it out of the rear seal.
Would that seal create movement in the shaft? Or would a bad shaft bearing or pilot bearing create that movement and subsequently assassinate the shaft seal?
Both the front shaft and rear shaft have an amount of play inside of the transfer case, which worries me considering this is my DD and it's been a hot minute since I've split a tcase. The leaking however is only coming from the output portion though, and still functions with zero noise or binding .
T-case was ran dry, Lord only knows how long it's been dry as I've had the truck two months and the previous owner didn't even know what a fuel sending unit was. So my rear shaft play is not out of the ujoints, but seems to be loose in the T-case itself. I can literally hear it moving inside when I give it a shake. I refilled with two quarts of atf and prayed to all sorts of different deities. Upon taking my kids to school this morning I could smell the trans fluid and wouldn't ya know, it slung what seems to be all of it out of the rear seal.
Would that seal create movement in the shaft? Or would a bad shaft bearing or pilot bearing create that movement and subsequently assassinate the shaft seal?
Both the front shaft and rear shaft have an amount of play inside of the transfer case, which worries me considering this is my DD and it's been a hot minute since I've split a tcase. The leaking however is only coming from the output portion though, and still functions with zero noise or binding .