Subject: Re: Tranny Fluid and a Few ?'s
Author: Chris Berry
Date: Dec 19, 2001, 6:16 PM
Post ID: 1709197272
Same goes for the level plug. My eldo's was stripped when I got it and it
leaked a little. I found a thread repair plastic compound that I used to
repair it with. Unfortunately, I put a little too much in and it filled the
hole completely. Well, at least it doesn't leak anymore. Just have to use
the premeasured amount of tranny fluid tho'.
Chris in NC
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