Then it is probably the only thing Lucas every made that actually worked;-) At least their electrics are rubbish - they brought down the whole British motor industry! Ian PS - As a Bristol owner (not an Imperial, sorry) I'm particularly interested in the recent transmission posts - I wonder what vintage my 3-speed Torqflite is given that the car was made in 1967 but the engine (a 318) was made in 1965? I'd dearly love to get an overdrive for it to reduce engine revs above 70MPH from about 3000 to perhaps 2000... On 22 Jul 2004, at 21:37, Woolf,Richard wrote: > Use Lucas power steering stop leak. It's the only thing that worked on > my > '73. > > R. Woolf > > -----Original Message----- > From: dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 2:30 PM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IML: transmission leak > > > I have used Trans X before, and it did reasonably well. However, it > did far > better in my leaky power steering system, especially when I started > using > cheap > motor oil instead of P/S fluid. > > I have had better luck with brake fluid to slow down leaks. Its > cheaper > too. > > D^2 > > Quoting "Woolf,Richard" <richard.woolf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> Hi Everybody, >> My '73 has develop a transmission leak. I had the fluid changed with >> a > new >> pan gasket. The leak is still there, and I'm wondering what the list > thinks >> of "Trans X" to stop leaks. The mechanic I go to said the torqueflite > "727" >> was a great transmission, and he has had good success with "Trans X." >> Any >> experience/comments would be appreciated. >> >> Rich Woolf >> '66 Crown >> '73 LeBaron >> >>