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> Storing a transmission
rjames
post Feb 19 2020, 09:32 AM
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I've got a rebuilt transmission that I'm saving as a backup. The fluid has been drained, but should I store it with some gear oil in it?

What's the best way to store a transmission to keep it in good working order?

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Krieger
post Feb 19 2020, 10:28 AM
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Put it in a plastic tub and spray it all over with WD 40. Maybe do not spray the seals. I cannot remember if we 40 is bad for them.
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post Feb 19 2020, 11:05 AM
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definitely store it with 80/90 in it! lay it flat as it lays in the car, and keep it in a dehumidified area

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I've got a rebuilt transmission that I'm saving as a backup. The fluid has been drained, but should I store it with some gear oil in it?

What's the best way to store a transmission to keep it in good working order?
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