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Anonymous Posted on May 24, 2014

How to drain oil from 1994isuzu manual trans,the only drain plug seems to be in transfer case,does this also drain trans?

Mygear box is over heating 1994 isuzu on long trips but only if is hot day. at night or cool weather it fine,.if real hot day the cluch tends to slip when trans gets to hot.have you a solution to my problem?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2008

SOURCE: Whats the best way to drop the gearbox & transfer case?

remove the carpet on the floor, remove the gear shift lever as well as the 4wd shift lever, remove the drive shaft (both) remove the bell housing bolts, remove the starter, place a hydraulic lift jack below the gear box , then remove the wiring connectors , then remove the cross member , then pull the gearbox out from its positin, drop the gearbox very carefully, when gearbox is on the floor, make sure its sittin on a up right position so it dose not spoil any of the elctric connectors especially the reverse light switch...(that seems to be the easiest way to remove a manual land cruiser gearbox) hope that wil help....

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2008

SOURCE: Car loses power and switches off on hot weather

weird this one??dealer for diagnosis i think as could be anything from low fuel pump pressure to air flow meter or temperature sensor in air intake.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2009

SOURCE: checkin trans fluid

Here is how I do it. Hope this helps.

AT Fluid Level Check (No Dipstick)

Fill through Check/Fill plug on the bottom to the rear of the transmission oil pan until fluid flows over from hole. Install plug and with engine running, shift transmission through all gears. With transmission in PARK and engine running, remove Check/Fill plug and add fluid as needed until it flows over from hole. Transmission oil temperature must be 86° to 130° F (30° to 55° C)

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jfrenchudm

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

SOURCE: Ned to change the oil in transfer case

The Z71 typically comes with the auto 4wd transfer case (cannot remember the GM number). This requires AutoTrak II, which is available at a GM dealer. Do not use any other fluid in this transfer case! The previous post was correct in the location of the two plugs, but not on the fluid (the other types of transfer cases by GM use ATF). The transfer case is located under the truck right under the cab. There is a small skid plate under it, and a large driveshaft leaves the rear end of the case heading to the rear differential (axle). If you have the manual or electronic w/o auto 4WD transfer case, you can use Dexron III, but Dexron VI is a better fluid that is also now available at your local auto parts store. Again, if you have the AUTO 4WD button in the dash, use the AutoTrak II fluid from the dealer.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 dodge ram 4x4 transfer case

is your fluid the right grade check shift linkage loose or worn or binding manual shift or bad shift fork or moter on automatic shift

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  • Fluid Pump - $5 at Pep Boys
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tcase1-nggid03733-ngg0dyn-320x240x100-00f0w010c010r110f110r010t010.jpg 2. Locate the Transfer Case.
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While the oil drains, clean off the drain plug.
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Engine, 2WDwithout filter..........3.5 quarts[1]
Engine, 4WDwithout filter..........4.0 quarts[1]
Cooling System, Initial Fill..........8.5 quarts
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refill check oil level.

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Drain Plug.....18-25 ft-lbs
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Transfer Case - FLUID RECOMMENDATIONS
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1980
Conventional transfer cases require SAE 80W or SAE 80W-90 GL-5 gear lubricant.
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For fluid recommendations for the K30/35 transfer cases refer to the owner's manual.
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  2. If lubricant trickles out, there is enough. If not, carefully insert a finger and check that the level is up to the edge of the hole, EXCEPT in full time four wheel drive cases should be 1 /2 in. below the hole.
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Part Time Systems
No intervals are specified for changing transfer case lubricant, but it is a good idea for trucks that are worked hard or driven in deep water.
  1. With the transfer case warmed up, park on a level surface and apply the parking brake.
  2. Slide a pan of a least 6 pts. capacity under the case drain plug.
  3. Remove the filler plug from the rear of the transfer case (behind the transmission). Remove the drain plug from the bottom.
  4. Wipe the area clean and replace the drain plug.
  5. Add lubricant with a suction gun or squeeze bulb. Conventional transfer cases require SAE 80W-90 GL-5 Gear Lubricant.
  6. When the lubricant level is up to the bottom of the filler hole, replace the plug.
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  9. Check the fluid level and add sufficient oil to raise the level to 1 /2 in. below the filler plug opening. Replace the plug, and wipe the surfaces of the case and skid plate to remove any excess oil. Drive the truck and check for leaks.

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Here is how I do it. Hope this helps.

AT Fluid Level Check (No Dipstick)

Fill through Check/Fill plug on the bottom to the rear of the transmission oil pan until fluid flows over from hole. Install plug and with engine running, shift transmission through all gears. With transmission in PARK and engine running, remove Check/Fill plug and add fluid as needed until it flows over from hole. Transmission oil temperature must be 86° to 130° F (30° to 55° C)

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