transmission leaking..., dripping from clutch fork and bell housing... |
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transmission leaking..., dripping from clutch fork and bell housing... |
malaga_red75 |
Aug 7 2010, 04:28 PM
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'74 2.5L N/A Subie Group: Members Posts: 454 Joined: 5-March 06 From: Menlo Park, CA Member No.: 5,674 Region Association: None |
title says it. just got my car back on the road and it now has a transmission leak. dripping from the clutch fork and bell housing... let me know what you think.
-Peter |
malaga_red75 |
Aug 8 2010, 06:33 PM
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'74 2.5L N/A Subie Group: Members Posts: 454 Joined: 5-March 06 From: Menlo Park, CA Member No.: 5,674 Region Association: None |
well, i spent the first half of the day building a nice dolly for my engine to come out on... i should have done this the first day. anyways. got the engine and tranny out no problem and here are pictures of the clutch assembly side and the tranny side... pretty certain it is a leak from the tranny. now, how do i tell if it is the input shaft seal or the ball stud seal?
bleyseng- to be honest i am not sure if it has the support bearing. I assume it does, as I purchased my flywheel/clutch/pressure plate from KEP. anyone else have insight to this? |
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