by jerry_hoback » Sun Oct 02, 2022 1:40 pm
Good question on my certainty- I try to use the car by at least running the motor if not enjoying a drive around my area every week to 2 weeks. The speedo housing broke when I put it in reverse to back it into my garage. I could see where the drip line started on my NEW concrete. The front of the gearbox has always been "wet" while the converter is consistently "not wet." I do try to keep my eye on it as I dont want it to self destruct. Till recently, if I drove it to work, and put my diaper under it, there would be 1 or 2 drips during the course of the day. I was ok with this, as I was able to use the car. I will absolutely get a flashlight under there before committing myself. After replacing the cable (which did fix that part of the drips) I was topping it up as the manual describes, motor running, car in Low. As I added fluid I would stop every pint or so to go around and run it through the gears. The leak started as fluid reached the tip of the dipstick in the engine bay. It also stopped when the motor stopped. I see your thought about dripping from the back of the converter, but as I have seen, the converter is not "clean" by any means, but has not had fluid running off it. Is there a point on the shafts where it could leak beyond the seal? Your pics show several things I was wondering about. Your car is the perfect color for viewing examples! Thanks for posting them.
As far as the "fixture," I was suspecting that its a finesse tool perhaps used to set the corresponding splines in a line to ease installation. The pics show it bolted to the same relative hole- gearbox to housing.
Good question on my certainty- I try to use the car by at least running the motor if not enjoying a drive around my area every week to 2 weeks. The speedo housing broke when I put it in reverse to back it into my garage. I could see where the drip line started on my NEW concrete. The front of the gearbox has always been "wet" while the converter is consistently "not wet." I do try to keep my eye on it as I dont want it to self destruct. Till recently, if I drove it to work, and put my diaper under it, there would be 1 or 2 drips during the course of the day. I was ok with this, as I was able to use the car. I will absolutely get a flashlight under there before committing myself. After replacing the cable (which did fix that part of the drips) I was topping it up as the manual describes, motor running, car in Low. As I added fluid I would stop every pint or so to go around and run it through the gears. The leak started as fluid reached the tip of the dipstick in the engine bay. It also stopped when the motor stopped. I see your thought about dripping from the back of the converter, but as I have seen, the converter is not "clean" by any means, but has not had fluid running off it. Is there a point on the shafts where it could leak beyond the seal? Your pics show several things I was wondering about. Your car is the perfect color for viewing examples! Thanks for posting them.
As far as the "fixture," I was suspecting that its a finesse tool perhaps used to set the corresponding splines in a line to ease installation. The pics show it bolted to the same relative hole- gearbox to housing.