Transmission must be removed and front seal replaced. Unless it is a serious leak, I would just add fluid and leave it alone.
get the seals checked out around the transfer case and tranny
will a 95 chevy k1500 transfer case hook up to a 96 chevy k1500 transmission
with bolts and tighten
Almost, except the case for a 4WD transmission is designed to mount a transfer case, and the tail shaft is intended to go into said transfer case... a 2WD transmission is not. They will not be compatible.
Remove all wires attached to the transfer case. Remove the driveshafts. Drain the fluid out of the transfer case. Place a transmission jack under the transfer case. Unbolt the transfer case from the transmission. Unbolt the crossmember the transfer case rests on.
No. The 2wd and 4wd trans cases are compleatly different.
It has a model 700R4 transmission and a transfer case is bolted on the back to make it into a 4x4 transmission.
take out 6 bolts from the rear of transmission
Dexron. Automatic Transmission fluid
It is bolted to the back of the transmission and then the driveshaft on the rear slides into it.
Dexron iii
It is bolted to the rear of the transmission and the rear driveshaft slides into it.