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Turret oil leak
Last week replaced turret upper boot and filled with oil (it was bone dry).
Noticed fresh gear oil on the drive. Re-opened turret to find most of it gone. Working with a mirror and torch it seems to me that the o-rings that seal the shifter tube are leaking. I've only recently bought the car and not done any transmission work on this model. Questions: Anyone done this job? What is the least amount of disassembly required to fix - does the exhaust have to come off? Is the gearbox easily removable without the bell housing? Can it be done on ramps or 4 stands |
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In article >,
"Morien Morgan" > wrote: > What is the least amount of disassembly required to fix Forget it, too much work. Just clean out the oil, and apply a little grease to the appropriate places. Some folks have been doing this for years, and it works fine. -- Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA '94C the alignment page: http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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