After cleaning it I found the atlas site tube was empty…. So majority of the oil was from the atlas. Luckily draining it it still had a 1/2-3/4 of a quart in it. I found the rear output flange wasn’t seated all the way on the output shaft. There was about a 1/4” gap of splines not engaged. The flange is from my other Tacoma which has an older atlas. After talking to advance adapters, they told me they changed the design and machine a relief in the end of the flanges/yokes to slip over a 1/4” collar and went on to tell me they’ve been machining the flanges for a few years but haven’t put out a notice about it and even told me Jason Schear at koh this year had the same issues after they mangled a flange with a broken driveshaft…. Still my fault for not pulling the nut and checking it was all the way on but still frustrating.
So I ordered a new flange from them and the driveshaft side flange to match up. I went on to pull the bottom plate on the atlas and everything inside still looked good. No bluing and no unusual amounts of metal on the dipstick. Just what I would expect from a new tcase honestly.
I then moved onto the engine leak. It looks like it’s coming from the crank sensor behind the starter so I started there. It felt lose in the block so I replaced the o ring and the interwebs said a small amount of rtv around the sensor helps it seal. I also changed the engine oil and blew out all the lines and the cooler. Engine with the kevko pan, fluid cooler and remote filter holds about 7 quarts of oil. Still need to run the engine to make sure the leak is fixed. If it’s not that I’ll pull the oil pan and put a new gasket in there as we didn’t rtv where the front and rear covers meet the block and didn’t know it was a thing to do until I started googling common ls leaks.
Some of the bolts on the trans pan had worked loose and were sweating so tightened them up.
And today I got the front tore down and replaced the short side axle seals. Both of the short side seals were ripped but I think that was on me from having to put them in and out a few times. I repacked both seals housings with more grease and then a bunch of people recommended rtving the seal housings in so did that as well. Got the third back in and ran out of time.
Hopefully this fixes my oil leaks and I think the rear output moving also contributed to my driveline vibrations. But I went ahead and dropped both shafts off to be balanced. They called today and said they’re done and they got them balanced well. Said rear was super close and front was close as well but did require some heat and weights.
Tuesday I’ll finish putting the front back together and hopefully the oil and flange show up and I can run everything.
As for the mpg issues. The second half of our ride we only averaged 2mpg and were far from pushing it. Was definitely a slower pace trying to find trails and just going slower so it wasn’t super rough and avoid rocks. The engine was originally tuned with the vacuum leak that I found after the fact so I don’t think that’s helping. The tuners been busy getting cars ready for NorCal series but said now that round 1 is here and about to be done we will get it done next week. I did call a local hub dyno guy but it would be 12-1500 bucks to get that done and not really interested in spending that kind of money yet.
Sorry for the long posts but just seemed to find a lot of problems lol