Re: Fixing My Trans Leak
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Re: Fixing My Trans Leak



Is this a tool designed to R&R that seal? http://www.etoolcart.com/leversealinstaller.aspx

Thanks,
Gary  H. 

>  -------Original Message------- 
>  
>  You begin by taking the lever off, digging the flat rubber seal out,
>  and re-installing a new seal  #2464300  .
>  
>  Good luck
>  
>  Jimmy
>  
>  
 
>  
>  
>  I have a pretty nasty trans leak in my 65 Coronet that appears to be coming
>  from the kickdown pivot shaft on the top of the trans.  Is this a seal of
>  an "O" ring? Either way, does someone have a part number / size for it?
>  Also, how do I go about changing it in the car? Looks tight as hell since I
>  have dual exhaust.  Sorry...not sure where to begin with this one.  

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