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Transmission Leak

msommer001

Full Member
Joined
Jan 15, 2009
Messages
406
I believe (finger crossed) that I have narrowed down where the transmission fluid on my garage floor is coming from. Seems like the gasket between the C4 and D20 adaptor is leaking. My goal is to remove the D20 and adaptor all in one shot and then replace the gasket between the C4 and adaptor and then reboot up the entire assembly. At this point I do not plan to do anything else.

I have read as many threads as I can find but don’t have a good understanding if I remove the D20 and adaptor together, will I have to worry about and bearings or seals or other items. Also do I need to ensure it is in first gear.

Any insight or words of wisdom would be appreciated. I also tried to find a video of this removal and was not able to locate so if you know where one is, please share.


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Viperwolf1

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electron whisperer
Joined
Aug 23, 2007
Messages
24,346
No bearings or seals to worry about. Gear position doesn't matter. There is a spring that might pop out of position on the park pawl. Makes sure the end of it doesn't get pinched between the C4 gasket surface and adapter when it goes back together. You'll probably loose a little fluid when you separate them so be ready for it.
 
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