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Case leaking tranny oil! AGH!!!
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[QUOTE="jeb, post: 124272, member: 16219"] Okay, thanks for the pictures. Here's my guess although the arrow you put on the 2nd picture keeps me from being sure. The cover behind the arrow is your powervalve cover. It's suppose to have a rubber gasket at the bottom which appears to be missing. My 380 and 250 leaked spooge out of there from the powervalve even with the gasket. The best way to seal it is to take the cover off, replace the paper gasket and silicone the rubber gasket. Makes it harder to take apart later, though. It sounds like you need to bleed your rear brake. You might as well do the front one, too. Brake fluid gets old and soaks up moisture. The more moisture it contains, the easier it boils and makes the brakes fade. Use Motul DOT 5.1 fluid for higher heat resistance. Flush out all the old stuff. [/QUOTE]
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