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11-13-2004, 11:18 PM | #1 |
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Location: Manitoba, Canada
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Incontinent Transmission
I've got problems with my transmission wetting itself. Ever since I put a new motor in my '76, the transmission leaves a pool of fluid on the garage floor. When I park the truck facing down the driveway, it doesn't leak, so I know the fluid is coming out the back. I put new seals in the speedo gear and a new seal at the end of the transmission. Maybe I bumped something when I was removing/installing the transmission?
So I've done the obvious stuff. What is the next level to attack?
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