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Posted: Sep 25 2006 at 3:58pm | IP Logged Quote slipjoint

I have lurked here before for mod ideas and basic maintenance. Fortunately I have had zero problems with my 02 Frontier 4x4 crew cab 3.3......until now! She is pushing 110k and I was about to change timing belt when she developed a pretty bad oil leak from rear of engine. I am going to put her in the air and get a good look around oil pan and check close around the valve covers. Most of the oil seems to be around where transmission bolts up (makes me think rear main)

I also have an 87 Hardbody ext cab 4x4 5sp 4 banger with 230k and I have pulled tranny a couple of times, as well as the head.

Are their any other oil leak suspects that I should check?

If I have to seperate transmission and engine, should I pull completely and replace anything on it ? (I also planned on ujoints at this point)

I love my trucks and I want to get this oil leak resolved this weekend.

Thanks in advance, and fire away with any tips or ideas.

 

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Posted: Sep 25 2006 at 4:32pm | IP Logged Quote hintonl

The rear main seal is leaking it happens a lot on the 3.3L you have to pull the Transmission out easy seal to replace just a major PITA to get to.

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Posted: Sep 28 2006 at 12:54pm | IP Logged Quote slipjoint

Thanks

You are right about PITA that transmission and trasfer case are huge and there is a lot of "stuff" in the way.

If all goes well I will post back with results.



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Posted: Sep 28 2006 at 1:13pm | IP Logged Quote hintonl

what I do is remove the transfer case first then the transmission it make it a little easyer to handle also I removed all of the cross members makes it easy to slide the transmission back.

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