Looks like my "D" has sprug a tranny leak. looks like I will be out for a couple of weeks while I tear into it. And she was running so well too....
~Josh
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Looks like my "D" has sprug a tranny leak. looks like I will be out for a couple of weeks while I tear into it. And she was running so well too....
~Josh
Will you be up and running for the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station car show on July 30th? Will you be staying overnight? Please keep us up to date re your status.
Arnie
I got the transmission out of the car today; looks like the input shaft seal has been leaking for a while. I still need a couple of parts (possibly anew clutch, but need to inspect). I am taking the chance to upgrade the tranny while its out. The plan is to have the transmission apart by tomorrow, rebuilt during the week, and reinstalled next weekend. If all goes well I should be good for CONA.
Got the Tranny rebuilt, rear main put in, and CV axles repacked. Doing a leak down test on the gaskets for the transmission. If it holds its insides inside, I will put in the car in the morning. Just in time to head north.
Transmission in.Taking break before attaching all the shift cables, mounts, CV axles and Starter.
So far so good.
Nice turnaround time.
@Sean - would have been faster if some parts didn't come broken from DMC, plus i jacked up the rear main and had to ordera new one.
Just drove it up to bellevue. No leaks and running strong. The delorean gods must be smiling. Ill see you guys in the morning.
I messed up the seal trying to put it in. it went in sideways and had to be damaged to remove it. the easiest way to do it is to remove the rear main housing, put the rearmain in when its off, and use a new seal on the housing.
everyting else was fine. did a 200 mile drie and all is good.
Yeah, removing that housing helps a lot, just got to make sure to trim that paper gasket correctly and seal i up good then bring the housing bolts down evenly.