I know there are alot of wetsiders on this forum, so take this FWIW.
I didn't use this shop, but the guy we bought an old Chevy Tahoe from recently did. Per his story and the shop guy Jeremy (I called AAA to ask what had been done to the rig as the PO was mechanically clueless).
Trans was rebuilt at owners request "for towing", trans was fine before rebuild.....anyway.
Truck started bleeding a little on the floor. Figured maybe rear seal on T case?
Got er up on ramps, took skiddy plate off and it was leaking between the trans and transfer case.
CR@P!, Right?
Here's the list of shoddy sh_t discovered.
1. T case to adapter connection is smeared around the outside with orange rtv like a 3 year olds mouth after eating a PB&J sandwich!
2. Of the 4 bolts that I could reach, 3 of them were loose, 1 really loose and tightening them appears to have stopped the leak, but....
3. There should not be fluid here anyway as I'm about 99% certain that the trans has a rear seal and the T case has a front seal, as they don't share fluid. AND the %*^$)@!ing thing just got rebuilt.
4. I don't know which unit is leaking into the adapter, fluid is fresh and nice n red, like the trans (it should be). But the T case should have GM AutotrakII fluid which is blue (at this point I'd expect the idiot just filled the t case with ATF, or didn't change and fill the T case).
5. I can't tell because the fill plug is so fcked up from someone using vice grips and/or rounding off and over tightening the magnesium plug I can't get the fill plug out, so not taking out the drain plug yet! (BTW, same dum fck or another one use vice grips on the trans pan drain bolt as well....)
6. The transmission to x member mount had one very loose nut and one missing nut holding the transmission down, so actually nothing was actively clamping the trans to the x member.
Yes, classic case of buyer beware and the pitfalls of owning someone else's lack of give a sht.....but woulda thought the trans shop could at least tighten bolts and install seals.....
AND USE A GDDMM 18MM WRENCH WHEN THERES AN 18 MM BOLT TO TURN!
Not sure if I should call the guy and see if he will warranty it, or if I'm afraid to let him touch it!! LOL
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