******* transmission spewing oil - unknown location
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******* transmission spewing oil - unknown location
Transmission has been acting up lately, its stalled a few times when shifting from R to D, and I just now realized that I had almost 0 trans oil. Its definately spewing ATF, I happen to notice some white smoke blowing from behind the truck today, and thats what set me off to the oil. It's only happening when its running, and its coming out pretty fast. It doesnt drip at all when its not running. I dont know where its coming from, I couldnt get a good look. It looks like somewhere around the starter.
I apologize for the many threads lately, but I just dont want to risk permenantly damaging anything - hopefully it hasnt already.
Thanks for any input
I apologize for the many threads lately, but I just dont want to risk permenantly damaging anything - hopefully it hasnt already.
Thanks for any input
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Short answer: yes, you can purchase the formed line (well, if their still made, that is!)
I believe the lines you have now might have "special" ends on them (quick-disconnects).
At any rate, you may be able to cut-out the bad section and put in transmission-fluid-rated hose. (I would try my best to stay with steel/metal. I ripped out the steel line in my Dakota during the transmission change because it was so rusted, but I installed the rubber hose. I do not recommend to use rubber hose where OEM was metal)
As far as the actual threads on the transmission, they are a standard plumbing thread (I believe like 3/8"), and I don't remember the thread on the radiator where the lines go in (it was an AN thread, like -3AN or -4AN, but don't hold me to it!)
I believe the lines you have now might have "special" ends on them (quick-disconnects).
At any rate, you may be able to cut-out the bad section and put in transmission-fluid-rated hose. (I would try my best to stay with steel/metal. I ripped out the steel line in my Dakota during the transmission change because it was so rusted, but I installed the rubber hose. I do not recommend to use rubber hose where OEM was metal)
As far as the actual threads on the transmission, they are a standard plumbing thread (I believe like 3/8"), and I don't remember the thread on the radiator where the lines go in (it was an AN thread, like -3AN or -4AN, but don't hold me to it!)
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I took the truck to my friends house, threw it up on the lift (Its awesome to know people! ), cut out the bad section of tubing, and replaced it with a strong metal-shielded rubber line. I also got a new drive belt.. the current one is all frikkity-fracked... for some reason the belt for the dak's is really pricey... $58! (canadian of course) I went to 3 places, all were within a few dollars. The guy said he doesnt know why they're so pricey, maybe a special design?
Anyway, thanks for all the help!
Anyway, thanks for all the help!
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Good to hear it was fixed. No bad damage done I assume?
I don't think it's a special design, just the fact our Daks are getting older and parts are not as numerous. When I was trying to get some replacement parts for my Dak due to a collision (such as a new fender) It was pricer than I expected and that is what they told me too.
I don't think it's a special design, just the fact our Daks are getting older and parts are not as numerous. When I was trying to get some replacement parts for my Dak due to a collision (such as a new fender) It was pricer than I expected and that is what they told me too.
Last edited by SEG388; 08-07-2009 at 11:47 PM.
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No, the trans seems normal now. I was sh*tting my pants because I thought my trans was going (slipping, stalling, wouldnt move in gear, etc) then I just happen to look in my mirror to see clouds of white smoke pouring out from behind my truck. First I thought, oh F**K, head gasket. Upon closer inspection, i happen to notice trans oil spraying out onto the exhaust, thus creating the white smoke. After running the trans almost out of oil, I am relieved that it's functioning properly now, that theres sufficient oil. I'm actually kinda of dissapointed, I wanted an excuse to throw a 5 speed in hehehehe....