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Pics would be great! I did get a chance to look at it yesterday for a few minutes. I did find a hose with a clamp on the left side, don't know if it's the right one. But I does go back to the pump. The hose is clamp on vertically to a fitting that goes horizontally into the tranny. I think I would have to take one of the main line to the lift pump off to get to it. Which would probably be another oily mess. I like the Idea that the tranny pump is keyed. Is the tranny pump removable from the outside? I really don't think there is any tranny oil flowing at all. Can I just take the filter off first or do I need to check the other things before that? I think you have me headed in the right direction. With your eyes on the parts and service manual it's way better than just winging it. Thanks
  • Posted 5 May 2015 00:29
  • By FULLON
  • joined 1 May'15 - 9 messages
  • California, United States

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