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Doug Nash 4+3 - 4 Speed Gear Oil Leak
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<blockquote data-quote="VikingTrad3r" data-source="post: 273862" data-attributes="member: 2229"><p>Mine leaked from the shift shafts, orings. And it leaked from the vent tube outlet on top of the 4spd section. Im not sure if there was supposed to be a grommet or a fitting where the vent tube (which runs up and pokes its head out between brake booster and distributor) inserts into case but the way i found mine was with rtv globbed around it. i removed the glob, cleaned with isopropyl alchohol and used fresh rtv. </p><p></p><p>Im not sure if you could get to it without dropping or at least lowering the rear end of the trans down. If you attempt this, be sure to remove the Distributor cap, so that it does not contact the firewall as you lower the tailshaft down to inspect.</p><p></p><p>a cheap cell phone pairing inspection cam might get in there to view it as well. i got mine off amazon for about $30</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VikingTrad3r, post: 273862, member: 2229"] Mine leaked from the shift shafts, orings. And it leaked from the vent tube outlet on top of the 4spd section. Im not sure if there was supposed to be a grommet or a fitting where the vent tube (which runs up and pokes its head out between brake booster and distributor) inserts into case but the way i found mine was with rtv globbed around it. i removed the glob, cleaned with isopropyl alchohol and used fresh rtv. Im not sure if you could get to it without dropping or at least lowering the rear end of the trans down. If you attempt this, be sure to remove the Distributor cap, so that it does not contact the firewall as you lower the tailshaft down to inspect. a cheap cell phone pairing inspection cam might get in there to view it as well. i got mine off amazon for about $30 [/QUOTE]
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