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Date:         Tue, 24 Sep 2013 22:52:20 -0400
Reply-To:     Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Torque converter seal leaking?
Comments: To: ROBERTANDERSON294@comcast.net
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Bob, After the clouds of smoke I pulled over and let everything cool down for a while. Then I started it up and the leak was very small. I was several hundred miles from home. I nursed it about 20 miles and stopped for the night. During that time it was still smoking but not as much as the heavy load climb. I added a trans additive at the next town that seemed to help quite a bit. The next morning, there was a small stain on the pavement. I drove it that day and there was very little leakage. I made it home and probably another year or so dealing with the slow leak there and finally got it rebuilt.

Edward

At 06:46 AM 9/24/2013, ROBERTANDERSON294@comcast.net wrote: >Ed, >Thanks for the reply, I was also pulling the hill in (D) drive and >thought afterwards that maybe if I was in 2nd this May not have happened. >Have you experienced any ATF leaks since? And/or did you need to do >any repairs as a result of the overheating torque converter? >Thanks, >Bob > > Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 12:26:33 -0400 >From: Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM> >Subject: Re: Torque converter seal leaking? > >I had a very similar experience. I was going up a long hill in "D" third >gear and theorize the torque converter was working extra hard and got extra >hot. Now I'm pretty careful to shift it into 2 when the speed drops to >45-50. > >Edward > > >On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 8:47 AM, Bob Anderson <ROBERTANDERSON294@comcast.net > > wrote: > > > Hello, > > It appears that my '86 GL is leaking ATF from the torque converter seal > > even though I recently replaced this seal when I had the engine out this > > past winter. > > Saturday I was driving in some hilly areas here, in central Massachusetts, > > when we came up one long steep climb I noticed lots of smoke coming out the > > back as well as the side vents. I pulled right over and shutoff the engine > > and in the engine bay found what appeared to be oil all over the place and > > the smoke coming from the oil on the exhaust pipes. I checked the oil dip > > stick and all appeared well. It appears the oil was coming out through the > > openings at the torque converter. We let the engine cool down and wiped off > > all the oil spots and then drove to the nearest gas station and topped up > > the ATF fluid. Checked the oil and water levels and all appeared well, so I > > drove the 100+ miles back home without incident, gratefully! > > When we got home, I checked the engine bay and fluid levels and all looked > > good. > > Next morning I noticed a small puddle of ATF, on the cardboard I placed, > > on the ground under the engine, so I'm guessing it's the seal or could it > > be the torque converter itself? > > Also, will I need to pull the engine again to replace the seal or can the > > transmission be pulled alone? > > Thanks, > > Bob Anderson > > '86 GL > > Wilmington, MA > >You need to assemble one of these to help you diagnose and/or isolate the


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