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Water in 32rh trans

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DirtyJeep92:
Update! Greg came over my house we dropped the pan and and filter down. Turns out no real appearrnce of water got inside but the filter was clogged something fierce. And metal shavings appeared on the filter as well, Not like fresh diff rebuild, big flakes. more gunk and grime at the bottom of the pan. Cleaned it all up reassembled with new filter, gasket, and atf+4 took for a test drive/ beat down no problems. Hopefully it stays that way

98xj:
Good to hear!

Mayhem:

--- Quote from: DirtyJeep92 on August 28, 2014, 12:28:26 PM ---Update! Greg came over my house we dropped the pan and and filter down. Turns out no real appearrnce of water got inside but the filter was clogged something fierce. And metal shavings appeared on the filter as well, Not like fresh diff rebuild, big flakes. more gunk and grime at the bottom of the pan. Cleaned it all up reassembled with new filter, gasket, and atf+4 took for a test drive/ beat down no problems. Hopefully it stays that way

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Thank you, thank you, thank you, Ed!   
Seems to be working fine still.

skibum:
If there is enough debris to clog filter then there is some serious wear in the trans. Can't Imagine it's going to last much longer.

DirtyJeep92:
The filter was absolutely cakes in dirt. Like and oiled air filter dropped into a sand bucket haha

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