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Date:         Mon, 18 Jun 2007 20:52:38 -0400
Reply-To:     Bob Mac <BOBMACDOWELL@WEBTV.NET>
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From:         Bob Mac <BOBMACDOWELL@WEBTV.NET>
Subject:      Re: leaking auto tranny
In-Reply-To:  Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>'s message
              of Mon, 18 Jun 2007 18:39:00 -0400
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Before you going spending all that time and money yankin the motor and trans, lets look at the facts. The only fact is it does it only when climbing steep grades. This to me sounds like an over heating problem with the trans. Take the trany cooler off the back of the tranny first. carefully separate it from the trans so you don't get the oil bath. Bring it out to the bench and inspect the bolts. The bolts have holes in it to let the oil and coolant flow thru. Chances are when you look into the holes you are going to find little bits of rubber O-ring stuck in the holes blocking the coolant flow and the trans is over heating and puking the fluid out of the dipstick. This is an easy job and should be performed before surgery. If it's clean and no blockage, pursue other avenues. PS buy the 2 O-rings first. Just trying to help


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