Thread: leaker at the trans!
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11-05-2006 01:02 PM #1
leaker at the trans!
finished the install of rebuilt engine today and fired up for first time. Engine is pretty normal, but I am leaking trans fluid. I have the lower cover off of the bell housing and I can see fluid running down my trans cooler lines and I believe also from behind the converter. I plan on tracing it down later on tonight but my question is how difficult is the fix? Is there a seal behind the converter and can I replace it without removing the engine or trans? I know it doesn't sound practical but could the drive shavt be disconnected and the trans shifted back far enough, or is it best just to drop the tranny?
Chris
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11-05-2006 01:17 PM #2
I don't know what kind of car all this is in but if your front seal is leaking I'd pull the trans to work on it.Charlie
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11-05-2006 01:19 PM #3
thats what I was thinking, but I have some investigating to do. 1989 k2500 with 4 wheel. The trans is reall held in there with bracing but with some time I could get it out.
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11-05-2006 02:35 PM #4
If you have enough room to remove the converter you may get away with it??Charlie
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Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
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11-05-2006 03:32 PM #5
Originally Posted by threearmsinjune
Then lower the unit and pull the converter out of the tranny. Pop the front seal out of the front pump, and install the new $5.00 seal with a little adhesive to the contact area, the outer lip.
Sure would have been easy while the motor was out!!Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.
Getting closer on this project. What a lot of work!
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