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91 5 speed leek
#1
Tongue 
Tomorrow I'm going to look AGAIN for the leak. I have the NAPA Premium GL3-4-5 ready to go in again, but you make mention of some rubber PLUGS? that fall out? is there a picture of the
outside of the trans where i can see?
it is leaking and I do NOT want to run it low....Tongue
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#2
yes, up top front , not easy to reach, at all
http://www.fixkick.com/tranny/plugs.JPG
glued in with contact cement.

make sure the dizzy and its base dont leak, seen as wet oil on the bell housing.
http://www.fixkick.com
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#3
(01-05-2015, 09:52 PM)fixkick Wrote: , not easy to reach, at all
haha you are correct !!
NOT EASY to reach. understatement HAAAAAA well I inserted a SILICONE plug AKA powder coat plug.. hope it slows down the leek...
as I am not about to drop the trans (AGAIN) to plug it!!!
but the leak is on the LF side.. the PLUG WAS GONE
the RH side OK

maybe I will CUT the floor to access this plug????
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#4
(01-06-2015, 04:51 AM)barnbiketom Wrote:
(01-05-2015, 09:52 PM)fixkick Wrote: , not easy to reach, at all
haha you are correct !!
NOT EASY to reach. understatement HAAAAAA well I inserted a SILICONE plug AKA powder coat plug.. hope it slows down the leek...
as I am not about to drop the trans (AGAIN) to plug it!!!
but the leak is on the LF side.. the PLUG WAS GONE
the RH side OK

maybe I will CUT the floor to access this plug????

id blast the hole with carb cleaner, and long tube
then pack it in RTV with my finger.
they are a pain theses plugs)
http://www.fixkick.com
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#5
yes indeed
I used a mirror and found it right away.. NO PLUG. (MISSING)

left side only rh side looks good ??
I DON'T SEE A RH PLUG???
inserted powder coat plug pressed in and seems tight... \

I will keep looking at this leak..
put in 3+quarts of NAPA premium
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