Tranny output seal
- Zombie Master
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Re: Tranny output seal
That "poof" is speaking to you. I use a steel guitar string to clear that breather bolt.
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That's a neat picture, Rob. Wonder where they came up with that name?
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Kinda what I was thinking ZM. Do you think that even though I can see through the hole in the bolt and blow air through it, it could still be not breathing properly? I will ream it out with a low E string and see what happens.Or maybe I should take a drill to it?
- Zombie Master
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Re: Tranny output seal
Well if the thing was pressurized, it needs venting. Strange little mysteries are a part of all our fettling!
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The original department store was named "Ayres", after the founder.
Ayr-Way was their version of the discount store.
Think K-Mart, or maybe S. S. Kresge...
Rob V
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Just to put an end to the story, I guess someone (Umm, my mechanic, well, I mean myself he said somewhat embarrassed) buggered up the first time around. The seal lip was messed up. I'm thinking I should have sort of "pre-formed" it by letting it sit a few hours on the flange. Did that this time and all is well! Thanks all.
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Re: Tranny output seal
Excellent tip!airway wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:31 pm Just to put an end to the story, I guess someone (Umm, my mechanic, well, I mean myself he said somewhat embarrassed) buggered up the first time around. The seal lip was messed up. I'm thinking I should have sort of "pre-formed" it by letting it sit a few hours on the flange. Did that this time and all is well! Thanks all.
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