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> trans seepage, trans leaks
rgalla9146
post Jan 13 2019, 10:30 AM
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What is the remedy for seepage at both sides of the intermediate plate ?
I'm not a fan of sealants....especially in an area of critical adjustment.
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post Jan 13 2019, 10:56 AM
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Rory I have had issues with nuts loosening on the back so I use a Locking Nut, these are from Grainger. I have had problems with nylocks in the past.

I also throw some Locktite 510 on the rear cover to intermediate plate (where thickness is not an issue)
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