It Wasn't The Breather
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[quote name='nismo convert' date='Jun 10 2005, 07:04 AM']he onlt put 11000 km's on it so it could take 2 years to show up.
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Other suggestions people have told me to check are:
-Driveshaft (u joint binding/seizing up?) causing the trans shaft to move around and the seal to not be abel to accomedate it. I'm suddenly getting a strange squeeking sound that is not related to suspension at times...
-Main front and rear bearings out of tolerance inside transmission...
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Other suggestions people have told me to check are:
-Driveshaft (u joint binding/seizing up?) causing the trans shaft to move around and the seal to not be abel to accomedate it. I'm suddenly getting a strange squeeking sound that is not related to suspension at times...
-Main front and rear bearings out of tolerance inside transmission...
#13
One time event. - wow.
Something had to create a lot of heat to outgas enough vapor to overcome the vent & push oil out good seals.
Maybe a bearing seized or jammed with debris, then broke free after a few seconds.
When idling in neutral, does the whirring of the gears & bearings sound normal?
Something had to create a lot of heat to outgas enough vapor to overcome the vent & push oil out good seals.
Maybe a bearing seized or jammed with debris, then broke free after a few seconds.
When idling in neutral, does the whirring of the gears & bearings sound normal?
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[quote name='sureshot' date='Jun 10 2005, 02:32 PM']One time event. - wow.
Something had to create a lot of heat to outgas enough vapor to overcome the vent & push oil out good seals.
Maybe a bearing seized or jammed with debris, then broke free after a few seconds.
When idling in neutral, does the whirring of the gears & bearings sound normal?
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there is definitly a slight whine noise until the tranny warms up
Something had to create a lot of heat to outgas enough vapor to overcome the vent & push oil out good seals.
Maybe a bearing seized or jammed with debris, then broke free after a few seconds.
When idling in neutral, does the whirring of the gears & bearings sound normal?
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there is definitly a slight whine noise until the tranny warms up
#16
[quote name='sureshot' date='Jun 13 2005, 08:11 AM']I'd drain it soon, clean the drain plug, refill with synthetic gear oil and hope for the best..
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Yep that's the plan. I found out the U joints on teh driveshaft have play. I picked up a used TII driveshaft in good overall condition. Cleaned up the rust and painted it with POR15. Will rebuild my old drive shaft with new u JOints shortly.
I"m awaiting parts to arrive at my house. I don't know if I can finish the car in 1 evening
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Yep that's the plan. I found out the U joints on teh driveshaft have play. I picked up a used TII driveshaft in good overall condition. Cleaned up the rust and painted it with POR15. Will rebuild my old drive shaft with new u JOints shortly.
I"m awaiting parts to arrive at my house. I don't know if I can finish the car in 1 evening
#19
[quote name='sureshot' date='Jun 14 2005, 06:51 AM']The toughest part of swapping the driveshaft is the exhaust bolts, unless you have a single muffler.
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yes this sucks indeed, i replaced the one on the vert i had and man i was pissed, that **** is heavy too!
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yes this sucks indeed, i replaced the one on the vert i had and man i was pissed, that **** is heavy too!
#20
[quote name='nightwolf_4_98' date='Jun 15 2005, 08:34 AM']yes this sucks indeed, i replaced the one on the vert i had and man i was pissed, that **** is heavy too!
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The hardest part is reinstalling the tranny by yourself. If you have difficulties with exhaust bolts you need to reassess your abilities and perhaps pay someone to do the work for u.
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The hardest part is reinstalling the tranny by yourself. If you have difficulties with exhaust bolts you need to reassess your abilities and perhaps pay someone to do the work for u.