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> Transmission Case Leak, Transmission Case Leak
engine247
post Jun 26 2023, 09:21 AM
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Howdy,

I noticed a newish leak under the car. So I clean up the bottom best I could and let it sit for a bit. The leak appears to just seep through the case slowly but consistently. Maybe a defect or small crack? I'm wondering what my options are here? Only solved with a new case or is there a band aid until this can be bundled with other related maintenance?

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post Jun 26 2023, 09:30 AM
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I wrenched motorcycles in the day. The Honda cb 750 had
a bad habit of throwing its chain. The output shaft and sprocket
was a bad design and when the chain went it would bunch up around the sprocket and shatter the case. We used JB Weld to Humpty Dumpty it back together. And it held up.
If it were me I hit it with some sandpaper and put a few layers of J.B. on it. You can have it welded when you have it apart.
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