Today tackled the brakes on the TB that were vibrating quite a bit. Found that the front left rotor was rusty and the inner pad was worn. Right side found the caliper starting to leak at a piston. Perfect since I have basically a set of almost new brakes and calipers from the Saab when I scrapped it. Also decided to flush out the old brake fluid since I have never done it and the tester said it was full of moisture. Get the caliper and brakes on and flush the fluid, no issues.
When I jacked the rear, I saw a huge puddle. After flushing the rear brakes, I checked and it's smurf blood! The transfer case is leaking at the front drive shaft seal. I'm pretty sure it's not the first time as I faintly remember replacing it early on when I first got the truck. It could have been initiated by my son using 4x4 when he went to the family land lot with his pop-up camper as it was a bit muddy there. By this time, it was too late to go looking for a seal and more smurf blood. I'll also have to check the diffs. The rear looks like it's leaking but it could be rustproofing oil.
I'm getting too old for this "fixing shit in the blazing sun in the driveway" crap. The TB is really trying my patience lately. Maybe I'm spoiled by the new Sierra.
When I jacked the rear, I saw a huge puddle. After flushing the rear brakes, I checked and it's smurf blood! The transfer case is leaking at the front drive shaft seal. I'm pretty sure it's not the first time as I faintly remember replacing it early on when I first got the truck. It could have been initiated by my son using 4x4 when he went to the family land lot with his pop-up camper as it was a bit muddy there. By this time, it was too late to go looking for a seal and more smurf blood. I'll also have to check the diffs. The rear looks like it's leaking but it could be rustproofing oil.
I'm getting too old for this "fixing shit in the blazing sun in the driveway" crap. The TB is really trying my patience lately. Maybe I'm spoiled by the new Sierra.