JoeBower Report post Posted September 10, 2011 Hi... I have a '79 Revcon. It has a Chevy 454,front wheel drive. I recently bought this coach and am bringing maintenance up to my standards. Last week I was changing the transfer-case fluid. When I pulled the fill plug approx. 2 quarts of fluid drained. I pulled the drain plug and the remaining fluid drained. This transfer-case has a capacity of 1.5 quarts fluid change. My question is...has the seal between the transmission and the transfer-case failed and is allowing transmission fluid to fill the transfer-case? They both use Dexron III fluid. How hard is this seal to replace? I'm not so concerned with the transfer-case having the extra fluid ...and constantly monitoring the transmission fluid level as I am the excess fluid coming out the vent hole and oiling the bottom of the coach. Any suggestions? Thanks...Joe! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted September 10, 2011 Joe, Welcome to the Forum. If I understand, a 1979 Revcon Motor Home is a General Motors 455 ci motor with a transaxle for front wheel drive. If I am right there is no transfer case. You have a transaxle. Oldsmobile was the first GM Front Wheel Drive car followed by the El Dorado. You might want to look up the transaxle to see how much fluid it takes. I do not know if the unit also has a defferential behind the transmission or not. That may be what you are refering to as the transfer case. Good luck and again Welcome to the Forum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfe10 Report post Posted September 10, 2011 Actually, Revcon used two different drivetrains. The early ones were Olds Tornado 455 with that transaxle. Later ones, after the demise of the large Tornado was a Chevrolet 454 and transaxle from a different source-- German if memory serves. You might join the Revconeers or Google them. There are some very knowledgeable Revcon owners there who can answer your question. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harrysusa Report post Posted September 13, 2011 Good Morning, This is another very active Revcon group: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Revcon_Curious/ They will be able to answer your questions. Harry Salit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites