Torque Converter Leak Down Problem
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Torque Converter Leak Down Problem



Hello,

I have been doing a search on the problem and it appears it is more
normal than a problem.

I have a 64 Plymouth 318 automatic.  I am getting a flood of fluid
under the car when it sits for even a short period of time.  I suspect
it is either one or all of these causing a problem:

Pan gasket

Dipstick seal  (need part number or suggestions for sealing it)

Shift cable seals (need part numbers or suggestions for sealing it)

Any other suggestions for when I get it up and start working on it?  I
am going to get it on jack stands in a couple of days.  The
transmission works great when it has fluid in it.  The last time it
was parked for a couple of months I had to add fluid to move the car.

Thanks for any assistance.

Dennis C.

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