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Tranny fluid leak

When lift is running, tranny fluid leaks from bell housing/TC area. Is it easier to remove the engine or the transmission to access the TC?
  • Posted 16 May 2022 14:31
  • By Art_Chadsey
  • joined 16 May'22 - 3 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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I always pull the engine. I bet it's the tc seal leaking. Those trans tc seals are famous for leaking. I have done hundreds of them
  • Posted 22 Jun 2023 13:19
  • By Persley
  • joined 24 Jun'19 - 7 messages
  • Arizona, United States
Perfect! I'm suspecting my issue lies in that bell housing area. Like you mentioned, seal or TC I'm focusing on ATM! ??
  • Posted 19 May 2022 04:50
  • By Art_Chadsey
  • joined 16 May'22 - 3 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
Know problem you can do torque converter and seal also front pump with engine out but if you need to do anything else the trans must be removed.
  • Posted 19 May 2022 04:22
  • By Scott_
  • joined 16 May'21 - 313 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Scott
Thanks Scott, I suspected that would be the easier of the two evils. Appreciate the reply,????!!
  • Posted 18 May 2022 11:04
  • By Art_Chadsey
  • joined 16 May'22 - 3 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
Remove engine a lot more work to take out trans
  • Posted 18 May 2022 05:12
  • By Scott_
  • joined 16 May'21 - 313 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Scott

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