Good Day all and Merry Christmas
With work/upgrades progressing on the "Barge' ('65 Newport). I am now turned my attention to an annoying problem that I have dealt with for the past couple of years.
There is a transmission 'weep' in the area of the tail housing. The speedo o-rings have been replaced and the pan and park cable gaskets/o-rings have also been replaced. Fluid will collect on the mounting bolts of the tranny mount.
In researching the shop manual, it states that there is a gasket behind the plate that one removes to access the snap ring to remove the tail housing.
This area is directly above the tranny mount. I believe that that is the culprit that has been plaguing me. The down side is that to access this you have to remove the cross member. While that is not a big issue, in order to remove the cross member, you have to unload (and possibly remove) the torsion bars due to the mounting system that was used in '65. You cannot simply remove the mount as there is insufficient clearance.
The exasperating part is that I just reset the torsion bars when it was aligned.
My question is: Has anyone else encountered a leak in this area? If so, what was the cause?
Thanks to all who respond.
Omni
With work/upgrades progressing on the "Barge' ('65 Newport). I am now turned my attention to an annoying problem that I have dealt with for the past couple of years.
There is a transmission 'weep' in the area of the tail housing. The speedo o-rings have been replaced and the pan and park cable gaskets/o-rings have also been replaced. Fluid will collect on the mounting bolts of the tranny mount.
In researching the shop manual, it states that there is a gasket behind the plate that one removes to access the snap ring to remove the tail housing.
This area is directly above the tranny mount. I believe that that is the culprit that has been plaguing me. The down side is that to access this you have to remove the cross member. While that is not a big issue, in order to remove the cross member, you have to unload (and possibly remove) the torsion bars due to the mounting system that was used in '65. You cannot simply remove the mount as there is insufficient clearance.
The exasperating part is that I just reset the torsion bars when it was aligned.
My question is: Has anyone else encountered a leak in this area? If so, what was the cause?
Thanks to all who respond.
Omni