Bright Idea
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- Joined
- Jun 9, 2019
- Posts
- 47
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- Location
- Scappoos, OR
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- V 2500 Suburbans
- Engine Size
- 5.7
I have a 1990 V2500 suburban, manual transmission, 241c transfer case. The transfer case has an approximately 3/8" diameter vent hose off the top right hand side that runs forward and was terminated near the right exhaust manifold It looks as thought this hose may have continued on at one point in time as there is a barb that looks like it may have had more hose connected. From time to time the existing hose would spew some ATF on the manifold and give off a smoke signal.
Two questions:
Where should this vent terminate ?
What condition would cause it to push enough fluid through the hose to cause this ?
The fluid level is normal ( up to the bottom of the fill opening)
Thanks in advance for your replies
Two questions:
Where should this vent terminate ?
What condition would cause it to push enough fluid through the hose to cause this ?
The fluid level is normal ( up to the bottom of the fill opening)
Thanks in advance for your replies