Blown_FC
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2004, 07:06:21 AM » |
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I see what you are trying to do....and believe me, I try and do the same.....but from my experience....SPEND THE $600 !
Chances are with these things, that what you think is a simple job of replacing seals ect, ends up being a can of worms ( don;t mean to frighten you here ), and could give you more drama than it's worth. Also, you could rip out the box, strip it, replace all the seals ect, whack it back together and it's still not right, because there was something else wrong with it that you didn;t pick up on, as you ( like me ) are not too mechanically minded...where as the mechanic might spot another problem straight away,and would save you a whole lot of grief.
Having said all that.....wipe everything clean underneath the gearbox..then degrease it and dry competely....then fill er up with oil, drive it, then keep checking every so often, to see where in fact the oil is coming from.....it could be a seal....then again...it could be more serious, and you make have a crack in the gearbox casing. By cleaning it thoroughly, you should spot the leak pretty quickly. The grinding of gears is probably cause there's no oil left in the box, but could also be worn teeth on the cogs..... but given that you said there is a noise when pressing the clutch....maybe the clutch is not dis-engaging fully...whcih could be lack of clutch fluid, or a buggered clutch bearings.......
I'm no mechanic, but start by eliminating a few possibilities...(ie) does it leak if standing still or only under driving conditions....does it leak from the seals, or from a crack in the casing....is there a leak in clutch fluid ?
To give you a real example, I sent my Trimatic off to be re-cond...Stuffed Pistons, Stuffed Belts...worn out thingy-ma-jig.......cost me about $800 - $900 , but I got it totally, stipped and acid cleaned, new Corvette Pistons, New Chevlar Belts, and tricked up to VL V8 specs, shift kitted ect ect....so it's now a very strong and harder shifting Trimatic....but if I'd just replaced a few seals ect....it still wouldn;t have been right.
But that's just my thoughts from my own experience and I'm no mechanic.
I hope you get the problem fixed either way.....and if you do it on your own and solve the problems, then you are even better off, cause you did it yourself, and that's more than I can do !
Cheers
Mark
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