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- 21 Apr 2024, 18:02
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Re: Water in Transmission
I replaced the radiator last night, and then flushed 24 quarts of fluid through the transmission, 3 quarts at a time. New radiator should fix the leak of coolant into trans fluid. volvolugnut Except his transmission is as good as dead. Enough clutch material must have separated to have clogged his ...
- 21 Apr 2024, 22:27
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Re: Water in Transmission
There was indeed such a thread but I also cannot find it. Be prepared for the trans to slip as it may already have too little clutch material.
- 22 Apr 2024, 03:40
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Re: Water in Transmission
page 3 shows exactly where to drill the case.
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- 22 Apr 2024, 09:47
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Re: Water in Transmission
were it me, if i was prepared to drill the case? i'd drop the trans. split the case and clean the filter, if the filter isn't clogged then theres probably mechanical damage, valve body etc. you can hang the engine and drop the subframe, once you're at that point you do what the video shows with the ...
- 22 Apr 2024, 10:09
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Re: Water in Transmission
The other method ain't so bad either. Don't remove transmission, just transmission oil pan(may require slight hang of the subframe). Remove the valve body, should be easy. Then use the oil return hose, fill it with diesel and use a powerful air compressor to flush back the gunk. I know people who've...
- 24 Apr 2024, 08:17
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Re: Water in Transmission
The other method ain't so bad either. Don't remove transmission, just transmission oil pan(may require slight hang of the subframe). Remove the valve body, should be easy. Removing valve body with the transmission still in place is maybe 1/2 of work required to drop the transmission altogether. I d...






