busted truck
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This is a basic question but I couldn't find the answer already posted so here goes:
My transfer case seems to be VERY full. At least it was. I changed out the rear output seal on my NP241 on Sunday. When I gently persuaded the old seal out with a big screw driver and a hammer, fluid started running out. Not just a little, a steady stream for several seconds. I thought it was strange but figured some fluid was trapped up there. After I put the new seal in, I pulled the fill plug to make sure the T case had enough fluid. As soon as I pulled the plug a bunch more fluid ran out. At least half a quart.
How the hell do you fill the case way past the fill plug???
Is there a good reason to do this?
My transfer case seems to be VERY full. At least it was. I changed out the rear output seal on my NP241 on Sunday. When I gently persuaded the old seal out with a big screw driver and a hammer, fluid started running out. Not just a little, a steady stream for several seconds. I thought it was strange but figured some fluid was trapped up there. After I put the new seal in, I pulled the fill plug to make sure the T case had enough fluid. As soon as I pulled the plug a bunch more fluid ran out. At least half a quart.
How the hell do you fill the case way past the fill plug???
Is there a good reason to do this?
