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I just changed my transmission fluid and the leak is dripping very clean, red fluid. To me that means it'd be the transmission seal and not the torque converter. Is that a fair assumption?
How big of a deal is this? Could I just accept a fluid leak and continue driving it without doing...
This drain hole is located between my transmission pan and my oil pan. It is constantly leaking transmission fluid. What is this component and what is likely wrong? What would it take to fix?
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As a new m998 owner and someone getting into off roading, I don't see anything that he is doing wrong. Clearly just a highlight of my inexperience. Was it just that he was using oversized tires? Can someone please give me some insight so that I don't make the same mistake?
Good to know, thanks! I plugged them in and reinstalled the tank. I'm not sure how to make the access door so I left that out this time around. (Hopefully that doesn't bite me in the butt). I finished it right after sunset and haven't had time to go get a tank of gas and check everything before...
Thanks for the help guys! It's not a turbo. I'm still trying to figure out how to tell if it is a 6.5L or not. As a self taugh mechanic (aka, this is the first car I've ever worked on) im still trying to find the bolts described in the article, but I'll figure it out eventually.
I'm installing the new fuel sensor and throwing out the old one. Since the two plugs on the top of the fuel sensor are the same size, does it matter which end I plug them into when I connect the sensor to the truck?
How can I visually see the difference between a 6.2L, 6.5L, and 6.5L turbo engine? My m998 was marketed as a 6.5L turbo but has a 3 speed transmission still. I'd just like to confirm that they sold me the right truck.
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I just found this one! It looks like the one already on my truck. Should I not buy this but instead go with the newer version?
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This is what I have. Looks like the old style. There is a rectable cut out of my truck bed directly above the tank which I though was accidental damage. It might be an attempt to add this panel you speak of.
Thanks guys, and I just joined you FB group. I can't seem to upload picks on here. The unit that you recommended is what I see all over the place, but the one in my truck is skinnier and has an old cork float, which by the look of it is very old. I'm guessing it's just an old discontinued model...
I'm changing the filter on my 3 speed transmission. It has the 13 bolts around the edge and I am able to completely disconnect and drop the pan, but not remove it. The manual says that I shouldnt have to remove the cross brace in order to remove it but I can't see any other way. Does anyone know...
I picked up my "new" M998 the other day and have spent the past few days replacing every fluid and filter in the whole vehicle. After I pumped out the old diesel fuel and dropped the tank to clean it, I noticed that the wires on top of this part are broken and likely to fail in the future. I'd...
I'm restoring an HMMWV and the CARC paint is old but appears in good condition. Can I paint the whole truck over in truckbed liner without worrying about sanding off the CARC? Would a good wash be good enough prior?