Help with tranny scensor leak?
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Help with tranny scensor leak?
I noticed that sometime I see steam coming from the driver side of my car when I sitting at a red light. So I crawled underneath and I noticed the sensor and plug on the back of my tranny by the driveshaft is dripping oil onto my muffler by the resonator. So that must be where i see smoke sometimes. Does anyone know what that thing is or what's going on here?
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The reverse lockout solenoid has an o-ring that prevents oil from leaking out around the edges. I recently replaced the whole unit because I broke off the electrical connector. They're a little expensive but replacing them is easy if you're willing to drop the driveshaft and exhaust and let the back of the transmission hang down.
http://www.hawksmotorsports.com/trem...e3-2-and-e3-3/
http://www.hawksmotorsports.com/trem...e3-2-and-e3-3/
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The reverse lockout solenoid has an o-ring that prevents oil from leaking out around the edges. I recently replaced the whole unit because I broke off the electrical connector. They're a little expensive but replacing them is easy if you're willing to drop the driveshaft and exhaust and let the back of the transmission hang down.
http://www.hawksmotorsports.com/trem...e3-2-and-e3-3/
http://www.hawksmotorsports.com/trem...e3-2-and-e3-3/
Or is my problem deeper?
Would it hurt if i just let it go for awhile?
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The piece in the bottom is about $50. But it's almost certainly not leaking. There's almost no way for oil to get through from the top 90 degree piece and come out below. A better bet might be to find an O-ring for the top piece. Sadly I threw away my old one otherwise I'd be of more help.
Worst case, I think you'll need to refill the oil at some point. I'm not sure how fast it's going away so it's impossible to know when you'll encounter a problem. Before I run off, have you verified that the oil is not coming out of the tail shaft seal near the giubo?
Worst case, I think you'll need to refill the oil at some point. I'm not sure how fast it's going away so it's impossible to know when you'll encounter a problem. Before I run off, have you verified that the oil is not coming out of the tail shaft seal near the giubo?
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Finally got a chance to change my leaking reverse lockout solenoid and also changed out the trans fluid.
Got the oem sensor brand new off ebay for 68 shipped.
Fluid looked a little burnt up and it smells like gear oil or hydrolic fluid, so no idea what was in there. But i guess thats how atf smells.
The sensor was a bitch, had to loosein the trans mount and lower the rear of the trans, and it was still a tight fit.
Luckily i didnt have to drop the exhaust and driveshaft like others said to do when doing that sensor, and good luck getting a socket in there or even a gearwrench, none of those would fit that bolt where it sat, no room, so had to do it the old fashion and slow way with the old closed end box wrench.
New oem i got on ebay for 68 bucks
Had to lower the trans mount
New sensor installed
New fluids with the harbor freight pump, pump worked great, i just wish the hoses were straight instead of curled up.
Looks pretty dirty and burnt to me, shifted fine though, it also has a smell of like gear oil or hydrolic fluid, so idk what was in there
Heres the old sensor that leaked out of the plug on the bottom
Got the oem sensor brand new off ebay for 68 shipped.
Fluid looked a little burnt up and it smells like gear oil or hydrolic fluid, so no idea what was in there. But i guess thats how atf smells.
The sensor was a bitch, had to loosein the trans mount and lower the rear of the trans, and it was still a tight fit.
Luckily i didnt have to drop the exhaust and driveshaft like others said to do when doing that sensor, and good luck getting a socket in there or even a gearwrench, none of those would fit that bolt where it sat, no room, so had to do it the old fashion and slow way with the old closed end box wrench.
New oem i got on ebay for 68 bucks
Had to lower the trans mount
New sensor installed
New fluids with the harbor freight pump, pump worked great, i just wish the hoses were straight instead of curled up.
Looks pretty dirty and burnt to me, shifted fine though, it also has a smell of like gear oil or hydrolic fluid, so idk what was in there
Heres the old sensor that leaked out of the plug on the bottom
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I also pumped about a half quart of new fluid in it before i put the sensor plug back in, that way it flushed out the old dirty stuff that didnt drain out
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Don't worry about overfilling the transmission. The vent tube along the top of the T-56 will discharge any excess. When you take it for a drive, I'd be interested in any feedback you have on the Redline mixture. It's been so long since I made the switch.
I think everyone uses those fluid transfer pumps at one point or another. They also sell them on Amazon. When I did my first transmission oil change, it was getting dark and I didn't notice that the hose backed out during a pump. Apparently it curled around to face me, because on the next pump, I shot a giant wad of oil in my face.
I think everyone uses those fluid transfer pumps at one point or another. They also sell them on Amazon. When I did my first transmission oil change, it was getting dark and I didn't notice that the hose backed out during a pump. Apparently it curled around to face me, because on the next pump, I shot a giant wad of oil in my face.
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Don't worry about overfilling the transmission. The vent tube along the top of the T-56 will discharge any excess. When you take it for a drive, I'd be interested in any feedback you have on the Redline mixture. It's been so long since I made the switch.
I think everyone uses those fluid transfer pumps at one point or another. They also sell them on Amazon. When I did my first transmission oil change, it was getting dark and I didn't notice that the hose backed out during a pump. Apparently it curled around to face me, because on the next pump, I shot a giant wad of oil in my face.
I think everyone uses those fluid transfer pumps at one point or another. They also sell them on Amazon. When I did my first transmission oil change, it was getting dark and I didn't notice that the hose backed out during a pump. Apparently it curled around to face me, because on the next pump, I shot a giant wad of oil in my face.
I filled it till it leaked, then i waited and pumped it again untill it leaked, then i did it the third time and thats when i put the fill bolt back in.
The curled tube sucks, but Lol at it shootin at ya, its funny but not funny. And i bet that crap tasted nasty cause it smells nasty
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Fuzzy, any tips on doing a brake flush? Since it got 8 bleeders? I got 3 liters of the ate typ200 that u told me about before on one of my other threads, i hope thats enough for me to do a complete brake flush and maybe a clutch flush also. I need to do it since i dont know if its ever been changed and it looks pretty black. So im sure its garbage
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Flush away all of that filth like I have just recently done. Looks like we had similar owners that ignored all the other fluids. At least oil seems changed correctly on mine.
Huge difference on the Redline T56 cocktail vs OEM burnt fluid. Temps are down ~50 degrees when I really horse around and ~30 degress overall with the new transmission fluid. Cooler is better, thank you for the recommendation Fuzzy Logic.
I used ~3.5L of brake fluid and I did a hell of a manual brake flush. At least 10-12x per round, three rounds, the good old fashioned two-person way.
Now that I have the other fluids good, my clutch fluid is dirty and needs replaced. Trying to get a pressure bleeder for that one.....
Huge difference on the Redline T56 cocktail vs OEM burnt fluid. Temps are down ~50 degrees when I really horse around and ~30 degress overall with the new transmission fluid. Cooler is better, thank you for the recommendation Fuzzy Logic.
I used ~3.5L of brake fluid and I did a hell of a manual brake flush. At least 10-12x per round, three rounds, the good old fashioned two-person way.
Now that I have the other fluids good, my clutch fluid is dirty and needs replaced. Trying to get a pressure bleeder for that one.....
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Flush away all of that filth like I have just recently done. Looks like we had similar owners that ignored all the other fluids. At least oil seems changed correctly on mine.
Huge difference on the Redline T56 cocktail vs OEM burnt fluid. Temps are down ~50 degrees when I really horse around and ~30 degress overall with the new transmission fluid. Cooler is better, thank you for the recommendation Fuzzy Logic.
I used ~3.5L of brake fluid and I did a hell of a manual brake flush. At least 10-12x per round, three rounds, the good old fashioned two-person way.
Now that I have the other fluids good, my clutch fluid is dirty and needs replaced. Trying to get a pressure bleeder for that one.....
Huge difference on the Redline T56 cocktail vs OEM burnt fluid. Temps are down ~50 degrees when I really horse around and ~30 degress overall with the new transmission fluid. Cooler is better, thank you for the recommendation Fuzzy Logic.
I used ~3.5L of brake fluid and I did a hell of a manual brake flush. At least 10-12x per round, three rounds, the good old fashioned two-person way.
Now that I have the other fluids good, my clutch fluid is dirty and needs replaced. Trying to get a pressure bleeder for that one.....
I can tell the trans temps were down on my lil test drive earlier, i beat on it for a bit and couldnt get it no higher than 123 on a 5 mile drive in stop and go traffic and some redline pulls in a few gears
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Been around a week since the fluid change, so far so good, seems a bit smoother and also noticed about 20 degree lower trans temps.
I still need to crawl up under there to check to see if the leak went away with that new solenoid.
I still need to crawl up under there to check to see if the leak went away with that new solenoid.
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The piece in the bottom is about $50. But it's almost certainly not leaking. There's almost no way for oil to get through from the top 90 degree piece and come out below. A better bet might be to find an O-ring for the top piece. Sadly I threw away my old one otherwise I'd be of more help.
Worst case, I think you'll need to refill the oil at some point. I'm not sure how fast it's going away so it's impossible to know when you'll encounter a problem. Before I run off, have you verified that the oil is not coming out of the tail shaft seal near the giubo?
Worst case, I think you'll need to refill the oil at some point. I'm not sure how fast it's going away so it's impossible to know when you'll encounter a problem. Before I run off, have you verified that the oil is not coming out of the tail shaft seal near the giubo?
I have trans fluid sprayed all over the underside of the car. Can't tell if it's coming from the reverse lockout solenoid or out of the trans tail shaft. If the shaft is leaking, do i need to take the rear part of the trans apart?