Transmision Fluid Leak
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Printed Date: November-23-2024 at 10:39am
Topic: Transmision Fluid Leak
Posted By: jimbo
Subject: Transmision Fluid Leak
Date Posted: April-27-2006 at 1:42am
I've got fluid leaking down near the shift leaver. I pulled the shift lever but I can't figure out how to get the stud out. I assume there's an o-ring behind it that's worn out. Any suggestions?
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Posted By: Jim_In_Houston
Date Posted: April-27-2006 at 10:22am
Put a few drops of Dawn in your bilge and turn on your bilge pump when no one is looking. That's what I do.
------------- Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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Posted By: jimbo
Date Posted: April-27-2006 at 9:47pm
Jim_In_Houston wrote:
Put a few drops of Dawn in your bilge and turn on your bilge pump when no one is looking. That's what I do. |
Usually I use Simple Green.
This leak is pretty bad. I have to top off the fluid after each use. Sometimes during each use.
I'm pretty sure it's coming from the shift lever stud. It might be the rear main gasket but fluid is up on the lever.
Any help?
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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: April-27-2006 at 11:32pm
J_I_H: Gotta love your solutions! I really do live to look forward to some of your answers. Never fails to crack me up. john
------------- "Loud pipes save lives"
AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...
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Posted By: Jim_In_Houston
Date Posted: April-28-2006 at 12:45am
Jimbo, I buy Dexron III by the case - it's cheaper. And if you buy enough of it you start getting free delivery. I also have to stop and add fluid during use. I have trained several of my riders to perform the task fairly competantly. Do you get that sudden high engine speed slip when the fluid gets too low? It really blows the soot out of the cylinders. One of these days I will get my '66 in the water which will give me a chance to rebuild the tranny in the '68. Now there's an idea, you could use the tranny as an excuse to buy a "backup boat".
------------- Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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Posted By: GottaSki
Date Posted: April-28-2006 at 7:13am
Jimbo,
Have you downloaded the velvet-drive disassembly manual yet from the reverence section?
I had that valve off last summer, but I don't remember vividly enough to describe confidently. I think it was pretty straightforward.
------------- "There is nothing, absolutely nothing, half so much worthwhile as messing around with boats...simply messing."
River Rat to Mole
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Posted By: jimbo
Date Posted: April-28-2006 at 4:49pm
GottaSki wrote:
Jimbo,
Have you downloaded the velvet-drive disassembly manual yet from the reverence section?
I had that valve off last summer, but I don't remember vividly enough to describe confidently. I think it was pretty straightforward. |
I looked through the maunual but it wasn't much help. I must have missed the section on removing it.
I took the value cover off and the shift lever but the stud didn't seem to want to move. I thought I should ask before I took the rubber mallet to it.
J-I-H...Is that why they named it "Chocolate Bayou"?
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Posted By: jimbo
Date Posted: April-28-2006 at 5:00pm
Ok, I found it on page 24. Thanks.
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