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Old 09-20-2017, 06:21 AM
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But if you want to read up on fixing it just look in the "Stickey" section at the beginning of this group.
 
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Yes, the sticky is a great read. I just read through it the other day. I have a leak at the shifter arm adjusting screw (that centers in the pawl) and jam nut. Not sure what the fix would be. I reckon if I ever get in there, I'd just Teflon tape the screw.
 
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Old 09-25-2017, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by major105bc
Yes, the sticky is a great read. I just read through it the other day. I have a leak at the shifter arm adjusting screw (that centers in the pawl) and jam nut. Not sure what the fix would be. I reckon if I ever get in there, I'd just Teflon tape the screw.
Personally I prefer the Teflon paste to the tape because it's easier to use and if you drop the tube it doesn't unroll across the garage!!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by major105bc
Yes, the sticky is a great read. I just read through it the other day. I have a leak at the shifter arm adjusting screw (that centers in the pawl) and jam nut. Not sure what the fix would be. I reckon if I ever get in there, I'd just Teflon tape the screw.
Be sure it's the screw that's actually leaking. The transmission vent tube tube exits right above that screw.
 
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Thanks Uncle G. I'll look for evidence of the vent tube dripping.
 
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Old 09-27-2017, 05:19 AM
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Not the vent tube.
 
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