Tranny leak, clutch housing has a seal?
I originally thought the leak was coming from the oil seal, but under closer inspection there is no leaky oil anywhere near there.
the oil seams to be leaking around the bolts that hold the clutch housing and transmission housing together.

http://www.acuraautomotivepart...1.gif
The bolts that the #1 is pointing too.
Is there a seal/gasket that goes between the two parts of the transmission housing? Or is it just held together with torque?
Does anyone know the torque settings for these bolts, I am wondering if it just may be loose bolts.
Thanks in advance.
the oil seams to be leaking around the bolts that hold the clutch housing and transmission housing together.

http://www.acuraautomotivepart...1.gif
The bolts that the #1 is pointing too.
Is there a seal/gasket that goes between the two parts of the transmission housing? Or is it just held together with torque?
Does anyone know the torque settings for these bolts, I am wondering if it just may be loose bolts.
Thanks in advance.
Mines leaking from the same spot i think : ( ...It drips off the closest bolt toawrds the fornt of the car : ( but it would be the hasport hydro to cable because one of the bolts got stripped. I hate leaks
But to answer no it doesnt have a seal they use hondabond on it
But to answer no it doesnt have a seal they use hondabond on it
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Well yes it has a seal, that is the hondabond. That fills in the gaps in and around and between the bolts.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BALL BAG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Mines leaking from the same spot i think : ( ...It drips off the closest bolt toawrds the fornt of the car : ( but it would be the hasport hydro to cable because one of the bolts got stripped. I hate leaks
But to answer no it doesnt have a seal they use hondabond on it</TD></TR></TABLE>
you'll need to take the tranny off the car, and split the case, clean it and apply honda bond! but before you go that far, check item 19 to see if the leak is comming from there, and maybe item 20 that also leaks from time to time!
But to answer no it doesnt have a seal they use hondabond on it</TD></TR></TABLE>you'll need to take the tranny off the car, and split the case, clean it and apply honda bond! but before you go that far, check item 19 to see if the leak is comming from there, and maybe item 20 that also leaks from time to time!
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