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Old 02-10-2017, 10:31 AM   #4
Shugalou
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Re: front pump or kickdown cable

Hey Jason - Another Toronto guy here- Whitby actually.

My tranny has been leaking and I have fixed a bunch of seals including the pan and I see it's still got a slow leak from the front - similar to what it sounds like you might be dealing with. I think Raceman has the areas in the front of the tranny covered for potential leaks.

You need to get under there and clean everything up so you can trace the leak better.

I am in the process of replacing the kickdown as the PO mickey moused a fix on a broken cable, when removing the cable I found there was an O ring where the cable attached to the tranny...if it is leaking from the kickdown this Oring could be the culprit.

Good luck.
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