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Transmission gasket leak? [message #323707] |
Sun, 10 September 2017 14:34 |
hdryder75
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Im on the road, presently week 3 of my summer road trip with another week to go. Headed back West tomorrow or Wednesday. My Eleganza II has a shy 3k miles (hot) so far with only a failed alternator on day 2 of the trip. Just recently, I parked on an incline (nose high) to check some under hood curiousities for about 2 days. Today when i backed out and leveled off again i had a rather large transfluid puddle under the coach. I wiped everything clean and cant tell where a leak might be. Possibly around the gasket? But it has been fine until now. Went for a short drive and rechecked and still no obvious leak. Only a few drops or so around the rear of the gasket. Im stumped. Does parking (or jacking) at a nose high position cause some sort of overflow/leak?? Anyone seen this before?
Steven Janibagian
76 Eleganza II, 455, TZE166V102466
Kent, WA
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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission gasket leak? [message #323720 is a reply to message #323707] |
Sun, 10 September 2017 17:14 |
Bill Guise
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Steve, also check the two lines exiting to the tranny cooler! Ask me how I know!
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Bill & Peggy Guise, Kent, WA
On Sep 10, 2017, at 12:35 PM, Steven wrote:
Im on the road, presently week 3 of my summer road trip with another week to go. Headed back West tomorrow or Wednesday. My Eleganza II has a shy 3k
miles (hot) so far with only a failed alternator on day 2 of the trip. Just recently, I parked on an incline (nose high) to check some under hood
curiousities for about 2 days. Today when i backed out and leveled off again i had a rather large transfluid puddle under the coach. I wiped
everything clean and cant tell where a leak might be. Possibly around the gasket? But it has been fine until now. Went for a short drive and rechecked
and still no obvious leak. Only a few drops or so around the rear of the gasket. Im stumped. Does parking (or jacking) at a nose high position cause
some sort of overflow/leak?? Anyone seen this before?
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Steven Janibagian
76 Eleganza II, 455, TZE166V102466
Kent, WA
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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission gasket leak? [message #323724 is a reply to message #323707] |
Sun, 10 September 2017 17:41 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Steven,
When running, the transmission fluid level is at about the level of the pan
flange. After sitting a while without the engine running, the torque
converter will drain about 1/2 of its contents back into the pan, raising
the fluid level above that less-than-perfect flange gasket. Parking on an
incline tilts the pan, putting that level still farther above the flange.
So, yes, the pan gasket can easily react as you've described. Check & set
the fluid level with the engine running, then don't worry about it until
your next pan R&R.
Ken H.
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Steven wrote:
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> Just recently, I parked on an incline (nose high) to check some under hood
> curiousities for about 2 days. Today when i backed out and leveled off
> again i had a rather large transfluid puddle under the coach.
...
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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission gasket leak? [message #323731 is a reply to message #323724] |
Sun, 10 September 2017 19:37 |
Ray Erspamer
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Check and see if it ran out of the breather vent.
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Ken Henderson wrote:
> Steven,
>
> When running, the transmission fluid level is at about the level of the pan
> flange. After sitting a while without the engine running, the torque
> converter will drain about 1/2 of its contents back into the pan, raising
> the fluid level above that less-than-perfect flange gasket. Parking on an
> incline tilts the pan, putting that level still farther above the flange.
> So, yes, the pan gasket can easily react as you've described. Check & set
> the fluid level with the engine running, then don't worry about it until
> your next pan R&R.
>
> Ken H.
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>
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Steven wrote:
> ...
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>> Just recently, I parked on an incline (nose high) to check some under hood
>> curiousities for about 2 days. Today when i backed out and leveled off
>> again i had a rather large transfluid puddle under the coach.
>
> ...
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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission gasket leak? [message #323742 is a reply to message #323720] |
Sun, 10 September 2017 22:03 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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The fill tube will leak after the torque converter bleeds down.
Remove the tube, wipe it clean and use Black RTV sealant then bolt it .
Also the speedo gear has a O ring that is worn and leake , but in small
amount.
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Bill Guise wrote:
> Steve, also check the two lines exiting to the tranny cooler! Ask me how I
> know!
>
> Sent from my iPad
> Bill & Peggy Guise, Kent, WA
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> On Sep 10, 2017, at 12:35 PM, Steven wrote:
>
> Im on the road, presently week 3 of my summer road trip with another week
> to go. Headed back West tomorrow or Wednesday. My Eleganza II has a shy 3k
> miles (hot) so far with only a failed alternator on day 2 of the trip.
> Just recently, I parked on an incline (nose high) to check some under hood
> curiousities for about 2 days. Today when i backed out and leveled off
> again i had a rather large transfluid puddle under the coach. I wiped
> everything clean and cant tell where a leak might be. Possibly around the
> gasket? But it has been fine until now. Went for a short drive and rechecked
> and still no obvious leak. Only a few drops or so around the rear of the
> gasket. Im stumped. Does parking (or jacking) at a nose high position cause
> some sort of overflow/leak?? Anyone seen this before?
> --
> Steven Janibagian
> 76 Eleganza II, 455, TZE166V102466
> Kent, WA
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission gasket leak? [message #323791 is a reply to message #323724] |
Tue, 12 September 2017 12:20 |
hdryder75
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Hi Ken,
That is what I seem to be seeing. Everything seems to be back to normal. I've adopted a wait and see approach. I get back on the road today so I will watch (and listen) for any abnormalities and keep a constant eye on the fluid level
Steven Janibagian
76 Eleganza II, 455, TZE166V102466
Kent, WA
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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission gasket leak? [message #323792 is a reply to message #323724] |
Tue, 12 September 2017 12:21 |
hdryder75
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Hi Ken,
That is what I seem to be seeing. Everything seems to be back to normal. I've adopted a wait and see approach. I get back on the road today so I will watch (and listen) for any abnormalities and keep a constant eye on the fluid level.
Thanks everyone for the help.
Steven Janibagian
76 Eleganza II, 455, TZE166V102466
Kent, WA
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Re: Transmission gasket leak? [message #323798 is a reply to message #323707] |
Tue, 12 September 2017 14:09 |
jhbridges
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My new trans worked fine on the road and ate no fluid. Now that the coach has sat for a couple of weeks, I see drips. I suspect the fill tube isn't sealed well, I'll apply JimK's approach when I get back from Chattanooga. Meantimes, level checks at every stop.
--johnny
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
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