Thread: TH-400 question
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11-13-2006 07:45 AM #1
TH-400 question
I recently removed and reinstalled my tranny to have the clutch plates replaced. After re-installing the tranny and driving it around (which it has now been re-installed for approx. two months now) when I drive it kinda hard, it seems to be leaking tranny fluid somewhere from the top of the tranny. I end up with tranny fluid on the top of my air cleaner and firewall which in turn runs down and drips on my exhaust. The only thing I can figure out is that it's coming from the dipstick. Any ideas what's going on? Thanks.Nitrous is like a hot chick with an STD...you wanna' hit it, but you're affraid of the consequences.
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11-13-2006 08:07 AM #2
Might be as simple as being overfilled and when it comes up to temp it pushes ATF out the dipstick.C9
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12-20-2006 09:38 AM #3
is it possible that the cause of this could be because the dipstick isn't sealed? I had to add a full quart the other day, but it still leaks. Is the actual dipstick supposed to be sealed with an O-ring? If so, I would have never guessed that the actual stick would have pressure in it....learn something new everyday.Nitrous is like a hot chick with an STD...you wanna' hit it, but you're affraid of the consequences.
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12-20-2006 09:51 AM #4
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Time for brakes