Subject: Re: How Much is Too Much?
Author: Greg Field
Date: May 14, 2002, 12:42 PM
Post ID: 1710254762
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 10:28 AM, Keith Ruff wrote:
As for, "sniff it to make sure it's not tranny lube. If it is, try to fix that with MI's o-ring fix." What exactly is "MI" and what am I fixing here? Internal fix or drain plug fix? Drain plug is fine/dry, perhaps something is leaking internally. I have noticed some oil under the rear trans casing, actually just in front of it on that cylinder shaped cross member that is part of the casting (hard to describe) and figured it was probably the drip point for the neutral switch leak - Oh, BTW, I do get some oil leaking out of the neutral switch which I have heard this is common, I gather I will have to get some goop stuff to stop it as I have heard the gaskets are NLA? That oil seems much darker in color than the oil leaking out up front. |
pushrod. Leaks to the rear of the tranny are different. That's probably
a leak from the throwout bearing watchamacallit. MI has an oring fix for
that, too.
Last question, where can I buy that "3M oil absorbent batting (it's really the same as Thinsulate)", I had asked the local Auto parts store and they looked at me like I had 3 heads. |
that. A real maxi would probably work, but those absorb water, unlike 3M
pads.
Thanx!! Keith Ruff 71 Police Ambassador - NJ Greg Field wrote:
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