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Old 03-23-2016, 03:29 AM   #4
blueridger
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Originally Posted by dghii View Post
Why not pull the plug and collect the fluid. wrap some Teflon tape ( or a higher temp equivalent) around the plug and reinstall. There's no pressure to be concerned with, just temperature.

Bet it'll work!
Interesting idea. I'll do some research to see if I can find a high temp version of teflon plumber's tape. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Timco View Post
Does it have a washer? Replace if so. New copper washer.

Did you over fill? 5 speed is supposed to be 11mm low of the hole or something like that?
You are correct, according to Pelican DIY article it should be 11mm below the fill hole. I filled to that range. My car is dripping from the drain plug. It has a conical shaped plug and, unfortunately, there is no washer or flat surface to add one.
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