Automatic Trans Need a Picture of Science
#1
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Automatic Trans Need a Picture of Science
So, anyone with a 4t45e able to take a quick picture of there right passenger axle?
Now our axle shafts at the far base, get smaller to fit inside our transmissions, and then accept an intermediate shaft.
Ive had my axle seal replaced a few times now and it’s still leaking, was able to move my axle side to side today while under the car’s full weight, with a lot of play...not good.
On my drivers side however, there’s barely a gab.
I can feel one, too small to get a camera picture though.
There’s about a one inch gap in my passenger, (between trans and Axle base) so the “gap,” is the far end of the CV shaft, and feel like that should be in the transmission and not visible?
Now our axle shafts at the far base, get smaller to fit inside our transmissions, and then accept an intermediate shaft.
Ive had my axle seal replaced a few times now and it’s still leaking, was able to move my axle side to side today while under the car’s full weight, with a lot of play...not good.
On my drivers side however, there’s barely a gab.
I can feel one, too small to get a camera picture though.
There’s about a one inch gap in my passenger, (between trans and Axle base) so the “gap,” is the far end of the CV shaft, and feel like that should be in the transmission and not visible?
Last edited by G5ALIVE; 05-02-2019 at 07:32 PM.
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Got an old GM technician installing a supercharger next week, so who knows maybe he'll figure it out.
I'm almost certain my axle popped out though, maybe only one c-clip deep on the intermediate shaft
I'm almost certain my axle popped out though, maybe only one c-clip deep on the intermediate shaft
Last edited by G5ALIVE; 05-02-2019 at 07:59 PM.
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