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'93 Grand Cherokee rear tranny seal



 
 
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Old August 27th 07, 01:59 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
SBlackfoot
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Default '93 Grand Cherokee rear tranny seal

Quick question. Does the tranny on my '93 Grand (5.2L/46RH/NP249) have a
seal, or is the seal on the front of the transfer case like it was on the
700R4 in my late GMC Jimmy? I'm dripping ATF, I'm just wondering if it's a
seal on the tranny or simply the gasket/RTV between the cases.



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Old August 27th 07, 02:43 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default '93 Grand Cherokee rear tranny seal

SBlackfoot wrote:
> Quick question. Does the tranny on my '93 Grand (5.2L/46RH/NP249)
> have a seal, or is the seal on the front of the transfer case like it
> was on the 700R4 in my late GMC Jimmy? I'm dripping ATF, I'm just
> wondering if it's a seal on the tranny or simply the gasket/RTV
> between the cases.


IIRC, it's a seal on the transmission output shaft adapter where it
mates to the xfr case. There is probably a form-a-gasket between the
cases also.

For a 93 a little territory marking is "normal" I just put a piece
of carpet under the jeep to catch the drippings and add check the fluid
every oil change. Usually it's less than an oz.


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Old August 28th 07, 02:12 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default '93 Grand Cherokee rear tranny seal

> IIRC, it's a seal on the transmission output shaft adapter where it
> mates to the xfr case. There is probably a form-a-gasket between the
> cases also.
>
> For a 93 a little territory marking is "normal" I just put a piece
> of carpet under the jeep to catch the drippings and add check the fluid
> every oil change. Usually it's less than an oz.



Thanks for the info. It's not a huge amount, but it makes it obvious where
on the street my Jeep has been parked. lol I want to swap out that 249 for
a 242 some day (soon), that'll be an ideal time to replace any seals while
I'm in there.



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