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    Posted: February-03-2008 at 8:26pm
Eric - the secret is safe with me.

BTW, this is how I changed trans oil in my car.

Thanks a bunch.

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You're gonna have to lighten up Eric...I was yanking your chain again. I've done a lot of reading and think I can handle my parts if you put 'em all back in...maybe you should make a last check on your hot tank?!!? LOL

Seriously though, I appreciate the work you did for me and I can't wait to see/feel my 10-18 with it hooked to an almost new and balanced bowtie. With a little luck I'll be at GL and be looking back at the guys chasing me! Besides, I own a blue oval now too...and Reid has given me some ideas?!!? We'll all see soon enough.
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Greg you too can also do this with the Borg Warner, remember diluting the oil with the new is key to this. Always do it on the return line to the transmission because it also empties the cooler, with the BW it does not get all the oil out because of the strainer location so if you can try to suck the rest out after you drain in this manner
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You didn't tell me all that...or is it just for the pcm tranny? Guess I'll have to be happy with my customer status?!!?
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obsessed, I only tell this to my closest of friends so please try to keep this a secret,In the spring warm the boat up to operating temp and fill the trans to the top with atf, run for a little while and turn off, remove the return cooler line and put in a bucket then fire the engine up again, when oil stops coming out from the oil line turn the engine off, this method gets 99% of the oil out of the trans and along with diluting it with clean oil from filling it to the top. re-fill and your ready for spring, try to shift trans in and out of forward and reverse to evacuate the piston cavities, this way wont hurt a thing
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Pete - Thanks for that advice, something I hadn't considered!

I have to admit that I didn't check the oil level when I took ownership last fall as the PO said it was just worked on.

I was thinking he had intentionally overfilled it as I seen recommended in a few posts.

I'll be pulling all the fluid out in the spring - but need something better than the turkey baster I used yesterday - may be a hog baster.

I think I'll also leak test the trans cooler with an air pressure test just to be sure (I like doing things like that as long as they are cheap).

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Originally posted by Randy_in_Ohio Randy_in_Ohio wrote:

I notice a small amount leaking out of mine when it sits. I will check my fill level as well, I have a feeling I may have it too full also.
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Randy, Hopefully you over filled it. If not, a high level in the trans would only be caused by water entering via a leak in the cooler. If it happened late in the season, you may not get the typical "strawberry milkshake" because there wasn't enough run time to mix the water into the oil. Yes, in this case, water does mix with oil! There is a additive in the ATF that intensionally does it. This is so if you do get water, you will be running a blend and not getting a slug of only water through it. The same is true of lower unit (outboard and I/O) lube. You may consider checking your cooler.


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I notice a small amount leaking out of mine when it sits. I will check my fill level as well, I have a feeling I may have it too full also.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Originally posted by JoeinNY JoeinNY wrote:

How slow are ya eric?

Ive spoken to Eric a few times on the phone. He's pretty slow. JBear told me thats typical, considering where he's from.


There are definitely some slow folks over in Brunstuckey! Eric is not even close to what I have come to expect from that area.
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good to hear, fill with fresh oil in the spring and check the alignment...
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Make the trek up to the boat again today (50 miles 1 way)to check on my leak. Drain plug is not the issue. It appears that the oil has been coming out the vent. There were traces of oil around the vent & down the starboard side, inluding the mount area. I sucked about 6 ounces of ATF out to get the level down to the full mark. It must have been siphoning out with temperature changes. The boat is in a level position.

I cleaned it all up again. Hopefully that is the end of this post!

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you know DNA tests are exempt up here, cause its all the same
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I left some down the hill in Strongsville...but I swear I have never been with a brunswick girl.

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Joe, I'll squeeze them in, this is the time of year where you play catch up and do all the things you've been putting off, just finishing a complete transom job, and still have a pretty steady flow of transmission work.
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Tim: How is it that you always have EXACTLY the right picture when ever anyone needs some "look-see" info?

The word seems to be getting around about brunstucky eric.

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Thanks Tim - Unless I figure out another fix, I'll pull it out. I can't stand leaks, even small ones.

Will have to wait for the next break in weather - it's supposed to turn cold again tomorrow.

Eric - I'll be giving you a call one of these days.

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Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

Next question - What does the transmission weight? Can 2 people lift it out or do I need to get a engine hoist? (if it comes to that).

Its aluminum, so its very light. It only takes one person to remove it.
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Thanks guys. I didn't spot the drain plug because it is at the front & the trans was dry towards that end. I dried the oil off with paper towels & will check it again on Saturday.

Eric - The ATF was present only at the case joint - any chance that the case joint gasket could be leaking? If so, is that a big tear down?

Next question - What does the transmission weight? Can 2 people lift it out or do I need to get a engine hoist? (if it comes to that).

Thanks again

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Originally posted by JoeinNY JoeinNY wrote:

How slow are ya eric?

Ive spoken to Eric a few times on the phone. He's pretty slow. JBear told me thats typical, considering where he's from.
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How slow are ya eric? I still have two transmissions I want ya to build/rebuild/build up. Still trying to get my car projects out of the way before diving into the boats. But I got to get these trannies done sooner than later so if your slow I will see about pulling the last one out and getting them stapped to a pallet next weekend.
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i would say its leaking from the pipe plug seeing that it has been sitting, the oil is not near the input seal while sitting, it is a static leak, you may have to raise as suggested....dont use stop leak better yet, use stop leak im a little slow
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Pete, I have had a lot going on....
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I did the front seal on my PP last year and it was not too bad. Probably one of the more advanced shadetree mechanic jobs that you could tackle but once you do the bottle jack trick, you're good to go. The Toyota OEM tire jack works wonderfully as well.
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Doc, I'm glad to see that you are still around and not caught by some gator down there!!

Chris, I feel it may be time to get the tail end of that engine up. You can use this method: The old bottle jack trick!
It is really pretty simple. Like the Doc stated the plug would be on the bottom and the only way to check it is to raise the rear end. If the plug isn't the problem them it may be the front seal. If so, I'll let Eric get into that issue.


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Heres the drain plug. I know mine wont leak- its basically welded on there. Im sure Eric might have an idea what seal is causing the leak.

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I went to pet the SN yesterday & found that the transmission is leaking. It is not coming from the shaft seals nor the hose connection. It was wet right under the rear case joint, but that may just be the low point. I see from a site search that there is a drain plug that is prone to leak. I am hoping that this is my problem. Can someone tell me where the plug is? I didn't notice any plug when feeling the trans bottom for the ATF presence, but I could only access the port side.

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