holy dry T-case Swampman!!!
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holy dry T-case Swampman!!!
All you Swampthing (cause I've been drinking)
Anyways. I'm prepping for a 3 day run with a local 4x club and doing all the usual. Fluids, grease, packing, checking torque etc. Will I pull the fill plug on the t-case and stick my finger in there to check.... nothing. Check the manual and it says 1.7 quarts, ok it's a little low. I dump a quart in there and still nothing. About a third of another quart and its full. HOLY SMOKES!!!!! That thing was running on about a quarter of what it needed this whole time!!!
I must say that it shifts better now.
Oh and are the ball joints supposed to take 15 pumps of grease without showing any excess? Just wondering.
LATERS!!!!!!!!
Anyways. I'm prepping for a 3 day run with a local 4x club and doing all the usual. Fluids, grease, packing, checking torque etc. Will I pull the fill plug on the t-case and stick my finger in there to check.... nothing. Check the manual and it says 1.7 quarts, ok it's a little low. I dump a quart in there and still nothing. About a third of another quart and its full. HOLY SMOKES!!!!! That thing was running on about a quarter of what it needed this whole time!!!
I must say that it shifts better now.
Oh and are the ball joints supposed to take 15 pumps of grease without showing any excess? Just wondering.
LATERS!!!!!!!!
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that reminds me... it's around that time I need to check all my fluids too...
I remember back in the day years ago when I worked for Jiffy Jube, we had a Sami come in there for an oil change. I pulled the plug, and to my surprise, absolutely NOTHING came out... not even a drop... the back of the drain plug was actually dry! I couldn't believe it... and the damn thing wasn't tapping or knocking or anything... crazy...
I remember back in the day years ago when I worked for Jiffy Jube, we had a Sami come in there for an oil change. I pulled the plug, and to my surprise, absolutely NOTHING came out... not even a drop... the back of the drain plug was actually dry! I couldn't believe it... and the damn thing wasn't tapping or knocking or anything... crazy...
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that reminds me... it's around that time I need to check all my fluids too...
I remember back in the day years ago when I worked for Jiffy Jube, we had a Sami come in there for an oil change. I pulled the plug, and to my surprise, absolutely NOTHING came out... not even a drop... the back of the drain plug was actually dry! I couldn't believe it... and the damn thing wasn't tapping or knocking or anything... crazy...
I remember back in the day years ago when I worked for Jiffy Jube, we had a Sami come in there for an oil change. I pulled the plug, and to my surprise, absolutely NOTHING came out... not even a drop... the back of the drain plug was actually dry! I couldn't believe it... and the damn thing wasn't tapping or knocking or anything... crazy...
You mean the engine oil? Unless the pickup tube is lower than the drain, I can't see how that's at all possible. Unless the guy drained the oil in the parking lot as a joke.
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I told the tech upstairs "if that thing comes back with a blown motor, I didn't do it"
Later on I told the guys we should have sent it out with no oil... didn't need it in the first place it looked like, lmao... kinda reminds me of my own sig
Also while working there, I came across 3 dry diffs, 2 dead rats laying on top of some skidplates, and a size 9 mens shoe tangled to a tie-rod once... that one had me worried a bit...
Last edited by iamsuperbleeder; 08-13-2008 at 07:53 PM.
#5
Ok, I'll bite but my minds going to be warped for days thinking about that one. I can see a dry front diff...think soccer mom who doesn't know what the second gear shifter is for, but a dry rear diff- that has to be making noise.
I replaced my oil pan gasket a month or so ago and I was thinking about all the crap I could put in there to mess with people's minds. I think the best idea I had, was to put a bent up valve down in the crank case.
I replaced my oil pan gasket a month or so ago and I was thinking about all the crap I could put in there to mess with people's minds. I think the best idea I had, was to put a bent up valve down in the crank case.
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the front's were just pan gasket leaks and people that never let their 4wd see dirt...
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