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Water in transmission?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by wlkrpines, Dec 15, 2010.

  1. Dec 15, 2010
    wlkrpines

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    Pulled the plug to check to check fluid level today and out runs a light tan goo.:mad: Guess I should have checked it while the motor was out.

    Anyone with a T98 ever have this happen? Any suspect place water might get in?


    Thanks, Greg
     
  2. Dec 15, 2010
    SIDSCJ

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    H2o will run right down the shifter cane, past the boot and inside. Esp bad w/no top, no boot, and they sit out in the snow like here in the East. See it more often than not on ones I've parted. Get too much in and it freezes and cracks the case.
     
  3. Dec 15, 2010
    cj6/442

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  4. Dec 15, 2010
    wlkrpines

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    Has not been exposed to weather at all.(Not sitting with trans exposed) So what did you use to clean it out? Did you reseal everything including the front seal?
     
  5. Dec 15, 2010
    PaulG

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    Looks like creek in your avatar. Air breather on top of tran. also.
     
  6. Dec 15, 2010
    cj6/442

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    I drained it , poured gas in there ,ran it, and started with fresh oil.
    probably not the right thing to use but it got the job done
     
  7. Dec 16, 2010
    timgr

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    Gasoline is an explosion risk, as well as not being a lubricant ... kerosene or diesel would be better, but still...

    People have been known to run motor oil in these transmissions; If I had to add something other than gear oil, I'd run the cheapest motor oil at WalMart for a trip around the block, then drain. Not a recommendation per se, but a suggestion of something that has to be better than gasoline.
     
  8. Dec 16, 2010
    wlkrpines

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    Thanks for the replies. I think I'll give the motor oil a try.
     
  9. Dec 16, 2010
    nickmil

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    If it's been sitting for long periods of time condensation can build up enough to cause that too.
    Automatic transmission fluid is high detergent and a good lubricant. Works great for flushing out manual tranny's. I wouldn't run it long that way but just for flushing purposes it does a good job..
     
  10. Dec 16, 2010
    wlkrpines

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    I was wondering if it could be condensation. It had not been driven for several months while I got around to the motor swap.
     
  11. Dec 16, 2010
    CJ5aTim

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    Looks like a lot more water than could be accounted for in condensation.:?
     
  12. Dec 16, 2010
    wasillashack

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    Have to agree with CJ5aTim, thats a lot of water for condensate. I would suspect water got in the trans through the front bearing retainer if the jeep has ever forded water. There is no seal in the front bearing retainer on stock T98's.
     
  13. Dec 16, 2010
    wlkrpines

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    That was cj5/442's picture, not mine. Not sure what caused his.

    I have not done any fording. The jeep sat for almost 7 months until I had time to get it running again. It always had the top on and was also tarped if it rained or snowed.

    I went with nickmil's advice and used the ATF treatment today. Seems like it worked pretty well. I'll keep an eye on it to see if it happens again.
     
  14. Dec 17, 2010
    unclebill

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    did you park that thing in a lake?
    or did you fill it with milk as a joke?
     
  15. Dec 18, 2010
    PeteL

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    SIDSCJ's comment is totally correct, and cracked me up.

    Here in today NH, I just came inside from putting a space heater under the jeep - the transmission is frozen solid and has the vehicle locked up tight.

    Not for the first time... I need to put a rain diverter on the shifter one of these days!. It's my cutdown 'doodlebug' CJ used for working around the farm, and the trannie is not so good anyway.

    Is it possible your water was remaining from something a previous owner did?

    Pete
     
  16. Dec 18, 2010
    wlkrpines

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    Not in my case. All fluids were changed about a year and a half ago.
     
  17. Dec 19, 2010
    Diggerjeep

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    You can make a "no-frills" rain diverter from a plastic funnel. Get on that the neck is a little larger than the shaft. Split the funnel with a razor knife. Holde it on with a hose clamp. Seal the seam with RTV. My $.02.

    You can also do a lot of fabrication out of thick plastic soda bottles and a heat gun. Have made temporary filler caps for windshield washer fluid out of the neck of a soda bottle. Heat the plastic until pliable, and keep the heat away from the neck. I done carefully, you can sill use the screw cap.
     
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