InTheMitten74
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Listen to Frank8003, he knows how these machines react. Sitting kills them, running them makes them shine with proper maintenance.Do not jump to do lots of work
dripping , what is "dripping"?
Drive Her around a bunch and then seek leaks
If She was NOT run long time GI, then She might leak very little after proper use.
WAR machines are built to run run......................................
Just an idea..........................
When I refilled my tranny after the OD upgrade, I used the specified amount of gear oil and everything was fine.....until the first 2 hour trip at highway speed. The whole right side of the truck was coated in oil. I frantically searched for the leak; this did not at all look ok! I thought the (new) rear main seal had let go. Then I figured out it was gear oil....three cans of brake cleaner later, things were back to normal.Many trans will leak gear oil on long trips.
That's exactly what happened once I pulled into the drive at home (after a 3 hour trip on the interstate). Thing made a small puddle in the driveway about 6" in diameter then stopped.When I refilled my tranny after the OD upgrade, I used the specified amount of gear oil and everything was fine.....until the first 2 hour trip at highway speed. The whole right side of the truck was coated in oil. I frantically searched for the leak; this did not at all look ok! I thought the (new) rear main seal had let go. Then I figured out it was gear oil....three cans of brake cleaner later, things were back to normal.
The tranny seems to have its own idea of what the appropriate fill level is. Probably learnt that from the radiator which does the same.
The Deuce was just marking it's territory ! Now that you cleaned it up it will have to remark it's spot !That's exactly what happened once I pulled into the drive at home (after a 3 hour trip on the interstate). Thing made a small puddle in the driveway about 6" in diameter then stopped.
Moving it around yesterday to get it in the barn shown no signs of loss like that.
Did you just spray brake cleaner up in there to clean off the clutch plate?
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