<VV> 1966 PG Fluid dump
J R Read_HML
hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 12 12:39:49 EDT 2005
On a PG that sits for a while, the ATF drains down from the torque converter
into the trans and the leak will likely be found where the shift cable
enters the transmission. There is a fix for this. Check the tech guide.
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Later, JR
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 10:56 AM
Subject: <VV> 1966 PG Fluid dump
> Hello All: News of the weird. On my non-running, due probably to bad
> carbs,
> 66 Monza, the transmission fluid mysteriously appeared all over the garage
> floor. Right now I am waiting for the absorbent to soak it up. After that,
> can
> anyone give me an idea where to start looking for the leak? The car hasn't
> run
> in a few weeks. I pushed it out of the garage the other day to move some
> boxes in. In neutral, no problem, a total of 20 feet. This morning my
> coworker
> noticed all the fluid running out of the garage door. It looks like a
> lot. I
> don't want to refill it until I can find the source of the leak if
> possible.
> Too weird for me. This car has been gremlined since this spring with a
> carb
> swap out. It may just have committed suicide. Thanks, Jim
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