WalterMitty
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I have a few questions...I know some might be really dumb, but fully admit to being a mechanical midget.
1) Checking the transmission fluid: Per the manual that I read, you're supposed to do this while the engine is running...it says something like start the engine, put your foot on the brake, put the shifter in each gear for 2 seconds and then check the fluid. If this is right, this is what I did.. I've always check these before with the vehicle not running...so this seemed new/odd to me.
If I did the above check correctly, I'm a little low...just out of the hash marks between full and add.
2) I then parked on level ground and checked the transfer case level, and fluid poured out. Per what I have read, the level should be about 1/2 inch below the fill/check plug. I waited a little bit while some fluid drained out, but it didn't stop right away, so put the plug back in.
3) To repair the vampire issue, I wanted to get some thoughts on which route to go. I feel like there are two main options...
Option 1: Bypass the cooling loop. To do this, I basically create a "U-turn" for the two lines coming from the transmission into the transfer case, so that one line just runs right back into the other. Questions for this option....1) what do I cap off the two holes/nipples that are on the transfer case? 2) Are these two lines that now have a U-turn in connecting them, okay to just dangle? They were connected to the transfer case, now they would just be floating a bit. 3) Is it really okay to run the M998 with this bypass going on?
Option 2: repair or replace the cooling loop. I think there are newer cases, and have improved loops, or I might be able to buy a new loop that can be put into the transfer case. Besides being a lot more money (I have no idea how much more), what are your thoughts on this option? Pros and Cons?
Thanks in advance for the help.
1) Checking the transmission fluid: Per the manual that I read, you're supposed to do this while the engine is running...it says something like start the engine, put your foot on the brake, put the shifter in each gear for 2 seconds and then check the fluid. If this is right, this is what I did.. I've always check these before with the vehicle not running...so this seemed new/odd to me.
If I did the above check correctly, I'm a little low...just out of the hash marks between full and add.
2) I then parked on level ground and checked the transfer case level, and fluid poured out. Per what I have read, the level should be about 1/2 inch below the fill/check plug. I waited a little bit while some fluid drained out, but it didn't stop right away, so put the plug back in.
3) To repair the vampire issue, I wanted to get some thoughts on which route to go. I feel like there are two main options...
Option 1: Bypass the cooling loop. To do this, I basically create a "U-turn" for the two lines coming from the transmission into the transfer case, so that one line just runs right back into the other. Questions for this option....1) what do I cap off the two holes/nipples that are on the transfer case? 2) Are these two lines that now have a U-turn in connecting them, okay to just dangle? They were connected to the transfer case, now they would just be floating a bit. 3) Is it really okay to run the M998 with this bypass going on?
Option 2: repair or replace the cooling loop. I think there are newer cases, and have improved loops, or I might be able to buy a new loop that can be put into the transfer case. Besides being a lot more money (I have no idea how much more), what are your thoughts on this option? Pros and Cons?
Thanks in advance for the help.
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