transfer case fluid on muffler
#11
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
That reminds me. I've got to spray down the engine
soon so I can see it again!
Fred
85 GW
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message
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> You may be vaporizing the fluid that was sprayed over the floor pan and
> frame rails. The stuff that actually hit the exhaust is long gone by
> now.
>
> Try spending a few dollars at your local coin car wash and give the
> undercarriage a good going over with the engine cleaner spray.
>
>
> "Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
> news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
>> Hi, folks!
>> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
>> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
>> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
>> i-6 with man tranny a few
>> months ago.
>> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
>> fluid which deposited all
>> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
>> the tail pipe heats up i can
>> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
>> been replaced but the fluid
>> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
>> out of the vehicle. Any
>> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
>> happy right where it is
>> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
>> it).
>> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
>> Peter D.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
soon so I can see it again!
Fred
85 GW
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:49dd2$441e655c$4831b233$30208@FUSE.NET...
> You may be vaporizing the fluid that was sprayed over the floor pan and
> frame rails. The stuff that actually hit the exhaust is long gone by
> now.
>
> Try spending a few dollars at your local coin car wash and give the
> undercarriage a good going over with the engine cleaner spray.
>
>
> "Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
> news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
>> Hi, folks!
>> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
>> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
>> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
>> i-6 with man tranny a few
>> months ago.
>> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
>> fluid which deposited all
>> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
>> the tail pipe heats up i can
>> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
>> been replaced but the fluid
>> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
>> out of the vehicle. Any
>> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
>> happy right where it is
>> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
>> it).
>> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
>> Peter D.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#12
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
That reminds me. I've got to spray down the engine
soon so I can see it again!
Fred
85 GW
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:49dd2$441e655c$4831b233$30208@FUSE.NET...
> You may be vaporizing the fluid that was sprayed over the floor pan and
> frame rails. The stuff that actually hit the exhaust is long gone by
> now.
>
> Try spending a few dollars at your local coin car wash and give the
> undercarriage a good going over with the engine cleaner spray.
>
>
> "Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
> news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
>> Hi, folks!
>> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
>> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
>> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
>> i-6 with man tranny a few
>> months ago.
>> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
>> fluid which deposited all
>> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
>> the tail pipe heats up i can
>> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
>> been replaced but the fluid
>> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
>> out of the vehicle. Any
>> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
>> happy right where it is
>> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
>> it).
>> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
>> Peter D.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
soon so I can see it again!
Fred
85 GW
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:49dd2$441e655c$4831b233$30208@FUSE.NET...
> You may be vaporizing the fluid that was sprayed over the floor pan and
> frame rails. The stuff that actually hit the exhaust is long gone by
> now.
>
> Try spending a few dollars at your local coin car wash and give the
> undercarriage a good going over with the engine cleaner spray.
>
>
> "Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
> news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
>> Hi, folks!
>> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
>> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
>> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
>> i-6 with man tranny a few
>> months ago.
>> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
>> fluid which deposited all
>> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
>> the tail pipe heats up i can
>> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
>> been replaced but the fluid
>> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
>> out of the vehicle. Any
>> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
>> happy right where it is
>> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
>> it).
>> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
>> Peter D.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#13
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
That reminds me. I've got to spray down the engine
soon so I can see it again!
Fred
85 GW
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:49dd2$441e655c$4831b233$30208@FUSE.NET...
> You may be vaporizing the fluid that was sprayed over the floor pan and
> frame rails. The stuff that actually hit the exhaust is long gone by
> now.
>
> Try spending a few dollars at your local coin car wash and give the
> undercarriage a good going over with the engine cleaner spray.
>
>
> "Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
> news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
>> Hi, folks!
>> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
>> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
>> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
>> i-6 with man tranny a few
>> months ago.
>> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
>> fluid which deposited all
>> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
>> the tail pipe heats up i can
>> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
>> been replaced but the fluid
>> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
>> out of the vehicle. Any
>> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
>> happy right where it is
>> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
>> it).
>> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
>> Peter D.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
soon so I can see it again!
Fred
85 GW
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:49dd2$441e655c$4831b233$30208@FUSE.NET...
> You may be vaporizing the fluid that was sprayed over the floor pan and
> frame rails. The stuff that actually hit the exhaust is long gone by
> now.
>
> Try spending a few dollars at your local coin car wash and give the
> undercarriage a good going over with the engine cleaner spray.
>
>
> "Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
> news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
>> Hi, folks!
>> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
>> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
>> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
>> i-6 with man tranny a few
>> months ago.
>> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
>> fluid which deposited all
>> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
>> the tail pipe heats up i can
>> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
>> been replaced but the fluid
>> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
>> out of the vehicle. Any
>> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
>> happy right where it is
>> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
>> it).
>> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
>> Peter D.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#14
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Coin operated car wash does it every time! Wear a raincoat and some
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
#15
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Coin operated car wash does it every time! Wear a raincoat and some
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Coin operated car wash does it every time! Wear a raincoat and some
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Coin operated car wash does it every time! Wear a raincoat and some
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
goggles, getting under there is really a mess.
Peter D. wrote:
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
#18
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
If you can still smell it, you haven't driven far or long enough. Try going
to the carwash and pressure washing the muffler and the rest of the
underbody, then go for a 30-40 minute drive and burn those fumes off.
Carl
"Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
> i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
> fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
> the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
> been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
> out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
> happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
> it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
to the carwash and pressure washing the muffler and the rest of the
underbody, then go for a 30-40 minute drive and burn those fumes off.
Carl
"Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
> i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
> fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
> the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
> been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
> out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
> happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
> it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
#19
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Posts: n/a
Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
If you can still smell it, you haven't driven far or long enough. Try going
to the carwash and pressure washing the muffler and the rest of the
underbody, then go for a 30-40 minute drive and burn those fumes off.
Carl
"Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
> i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
> fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
> the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
> been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
> out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
> happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
> it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
to the carwash and pressure washing the muffler and the rest of the
underbody, then go for a 30-40 minute drive and burn those fumes off.
Carl
"Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
> i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
> fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
> the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
> been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
> out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
> happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
> it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
If you can still smell it, you haven't driven far or long enough. Try going
to the carwash and pressure washing the muffler and the rest of the
underbody, then go for a 30-40 minute drive and burn those fumes off.
Carl
"Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
> i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
> fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
> the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
> been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
> out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
> happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
> it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>
to the carwash and pressure washing the muffler and the rest of the
underbody, then go for a 30-40 minute drive and burn those fumes off.
Carl
"Peter D." <piotrekd@opt[removethispart]online.net> wrote in message
news:HOqTf.108$c46.65@fe09.lga...
> Hi, folks!
> It's been a while since i wrote something - time to fix that :-)
> Here's my latest problema, hope you can help:
> I had the rear transfer case seal fail miserably on my 91 jeep wrangler
> i-6 with man tranny a few
> months ago.
> Before i discovered what happened i lost 90 percent of the transfer case
> fluid which deposited all
> over the rear underside of the cab and also on the muffler. So now when
> the tail pipe heats up i can
> sense this funny smell coming from under the vehicle. The seal has since
> been replaced but the fluid
> is still all over there and reminds me of its existence every time i get
> out of the vehicle. Any
> ideas on how to safely clean it up? The darned burned oil seems pretty
> happy right where it is
> (translation: it successfully resisted all my to-date attempts to remove
> it).
> All suggestions greatly appreciated. Tia.
> Peter D.
>
>
>