leaking oil on the front of block/tranny.been
Ok so ive been leaking oil on the front of my block and tranny and also the back but thats a axel seal.
i was just wondering if the revers sensor not being there can cause the tranny to leak oil? Btw its a 97 cx tranny
i was just wondering if the revers sensor not being there can cause the tranny to leak oil? Btw its a 97 cx tranny
i have the d16y8 and i have a oil leak on the front of my motor i'm almost positive mine is my dipstick tube check that out also check your cam and crank seals
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bigD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">check your distributor o ring common for them to leak.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if he said i have a bunch of noticeable oil on top of my trans and under my distributor this theory would make some sense
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its hard to figure out where you are describing the leak.
if he said i have a bunch of noticeable oil on top of my trans and under my distributor this theory would make some sense
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its hard to figure out where you are describing the leak.
by ur distributor on the head there is a bleeder screw that use an alan to tighten or loosen... sometimes those come lose and oil can leak out there.... if it is take it out and put some thread lock on it and put it back in...
have you recently removed your tranny and swapped it? if so... did you replace the gasket for the tranny? if not, you could be leaking there. but only if you've swapped your tranny recently.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by unsungfate »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">have you recently removed your tranny and swapped it? if so... did you replace the gasket for the tranny? if not, you could be leaking there. but only if you've swapped your tranny recently.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Without a reverse switch, there will be a hole for fluid to escape. Why do you not have the switch installed?
the responses in this thread just kill me
Without a reverse switch, there will be a hole for fluid to escape. Why do you not have the switch installed?
the responses in this thread just kill me
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Without a reverse switch, there will be a hole for fluid to escape. Why do you not have the switch installed?
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Without a reverse switch, there will be a hole for fluid to escape. Why do you not have the switch installed?
the responses in this thread just kill me
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