Re: IML: Transmission Leak
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Re: IML: Transmission Leak



Dan, clean the trans,(De-grease) then put a big piece of cardboard-paper under it run the engine, see where the leak is (front, or back) It can also be the shift shaft, or the throttle valve (kick down) seal. The output-shaft seal, and oil pan can also leak, these can be done with-out trans removal. If the oil comes from the flywheel, bell-housing, then your pulling the trans.Hope this helps, Dave.
 
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From: "Dan" <sunup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Has anyone had to fix a transmission leak on a '67 CC with a 440? It seems it would have to be coming from the front seal or the rear. Assuming the housing is not cracked is this correct? And how involved might the repairs be? Are the parts still available?  
 
Thanks, 
 
Dan Collins
67 Crown Coupe     

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