Drove my gp a ton to celebrate having the KR under control, and with the 3.0 back on. Never saw more than 0.6 KR
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Drove my gp a ton to celebrate having the KR under control, and with the 3.0 back on. Never saw more than 0.6 KR
Filled it's belly at $1.97 per gallon. I used the points and got the dollar off. Also filled the gas cans for the mower.
Heated steering wheel is great
Think i found my trans fluid leak. Axle seal? Seems to be coming from around the axle. You can see one of those holes has fluid in it.
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Because the whole area is wet...I'd suggest nailing that area with a can of brake cleaner.. drive a couple of miles and look at it again.
Didn't happen today, but Saturday night the Cavy was driven on the road for the first time in almost a decade. She's sluggish from bad gas, but did well on the 6 mile trip to her new napping ground.
Thats what I did but i need more brake clean, because the power steering lines had some drips on them too so i need to clean it good. Drips were forming here on the diff![]()
Drips do not tell you where the leak is located. I have seen a lot of people saying they need an axle seal, when they actually cracked a diff cover.
He was going 35...horse destroyed the grill, headlights, bumper, hood, fenders, windshield, AC condensor, rad, airbox, etc. Horse lived....but it is now tailless.
Ordered a new axle seal should be here tomorrow inspected the diff cover didnt see any cracks after I blasted it with brake clean and used a flashlight and inspection mirror. Drove it around and checked it again and fluid was starting to come out around the axle and dripping down the diff then around the pan confirmed by looking with the mirror and the seal was a little wet all around.
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