Daveo91Burb
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- Location
- Vancouver, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- V2500 Silverado Suburban
- Engine Size
- Vortec 383, modified TBI/4L80e
I'm 95% sure it's leaking at the input shaft seal. It's getting worse too - there was probably a quarter cup of fluid on the concrete after I drove it yesterday. I've tried stop leak a couple of times now, doesn't help a bit. So I have an extra box from a '90 3/4 ton 4x4 burb laying around. That rig only had about 105K on it when I parted it out. Long range plan was to rebuild that unit myself and swap it in to my burb, but now I'm thinking about some other options for the short term. Some questions...
1. How tough would it be to just replace the input shaft seal? Do it w/o pulling the box? I've read some posts on other sites and some say yes, others say don't bother trying to do it on the rig.
2. How bad is the full rebuild? I've watched some you tubes on it, looks pretty involved, but I've rebuilt other things before with generally good luck.
3. I'm wondering if I could "test" my extra box for leaks? If it tests good, I'd just swap it in as-is and rebuild the original at my leisure.
4. Do you need an alignment after a box R&R?
1. How tough would it be to just replace the input shaft seal? Do it w/o pulling the box? I've read some posts on other sites and some say yes, others say don't bother trying to do it on the rig.
2. How bad is the full rebuild? I've watched some you tubes on it, looks pretty involved, but I've rebuilt other things before with generally good luck.
3. I'm wondering if I could "test" my extra box for leaks? If it tests good, I'd just swap it in as-is and rebuild the original at my leisure.
4. Do you need an alignment after a box R&R?