This looks and smells like transmission fluid. It’s red and seems to be coming from where the transmission mates with the transfer case. Anybody seen this kind of leak before? Gonna try some at205 before I drop the transfer case.
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Your rear output shaft seal on the transmission may be leaking. AT-205 is a good first step.This looks and smells like transmission fluid. It’s red and seems to be coming from where the transmission mates with the transfer case. Anybody seen this kind of leak before? Gonna try some at205 before I drop the transfer case.
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Oily. Are there coolant lines above the transfer case?Keep it mind the coolant, unless changed incorrectly, is red as well. Does it smell sweet or oily?
I added AT-205 to my transfer case a couple weeks ago. No more smell of oil from output shaft burning on muffler.....at least for now.Your rear output shaft seal on the transmission may be leaking. AT-205 is a good first step.
You add ~1.3oz per quart of oil. Bottle has 8oz. I usually mix an oz in quart bottles when I do a fluid change on a baseline or if needed and call it close enough.^^ How much of AT 205 did you add to transfercase? I have a very weak leak (just a very fine film) at the input seal on transfer. I am planning to do a complete seal kit replacement later.
What’s weird is I’m not seeing a noticeable loss in fluid, tranny or power steering or coolant.Power steering pump leaks can end up there. I had chest pain when I saw it, turned out to be a power steering hose was leaking. Good luck!
It probably takes less than a tablespoon to create what you’re seeing.What’s weird is I’m not seeing a noticeable loss in fluid, tranny or power steering or coolant.