Spilfner
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2019
- Posts
- 20
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- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Brandon
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305
So I've recently started the restoration of my 1983 K10. After rebuilding an engine for it (outside of the truck), I pulled the truck (using another vehicle) over to the shed where I will be working on it (maybe 200 yards from where the truck was sitting). It has sat at the new location for maybe 2 weeks without issue while I removed the bed to replace the fuel tank and do some other things before putting in the new engine.
Suddenly, overnight, there is a puddle of transmission fluid underneath, dripping quite quickly from the transfer case. I didn't have time to examine it at that moment, I'm going to work on it today and thought I would try and get some ideas from here before I started on it. I'll have to check, but I'm fairly certain its the NP208, behind my 4-speed manual transmission.
What could be possible sudden leak points for a t-case on level ground, on a truck that hasn't been started in years?
Thanks for any input.
Suddenly, overnight, there is a puddle of transmission fluid underneath, dripping quite quickly from the transfer case. I didn't have time to examine it at that moment, I'm going to work on it today and thought I would try and get some ideas from here before I started on it. I'll have to check, but I'm fairly certain its the NP208, behind my 4-speed manual transmission.
What could be possible sudden leak points for a t-case on level ground, on a truck that hasn't been started in years?
Thanks for any input.
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