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like my old Ford. If it ain't leakin, It's empty!
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Another thought on these tranny leaks is the VENT, that gets plugged or even sticky where it opens late after pressure has started to build WILL cause leaks where ever the pressure can find a place to escape, like a SLIGHTLY worn seal that would hold fine under normal pressure
I think these VENTS cause more leaks and trouble then thay are worth,
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This is what has me upset and I am looking for a filler pump to do this during my next working round. In normal field operation, or even in a nice clean workshop, how you fill to exactly 1/2" below the level plug? Certainly does not make for quick and efficient working. Why not make a level plug at the height to where you should fill it? Much easier, surplus just flows out, no prob.From the LO, 4.25 qts, 1/2" below the level plug
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MY thought on this exactly 1/2"below the level plug is that these trans were civi and designed for mostly flat roads, hence where the fill plug is, with the off road use, it required the lowering of the oil level to PREVENT major leakage out the front when in a major nose down positionThis is what has me upset and I am looking for a filler pump to do this during my next working round. In normal field operation, or even in a nice clean workshop, how you fill to exactly 1/2" below the level plug? Certainly does not make for quick and efficient working. Why not make a level plug at the height to where you should fill it? Much easier, surplus just flows out, no prob.
A well, ours is not to reason why ...
Yes, most likely why most of us that fill to the plug don't have a major leak, I would also quess the flat landers that have LEAKS, can be traced back to the space age ventRon, please don't get me nervous. What you are saying is that the civi design asks for a "fill to the plug level", and the army LOWERED the recommended level to avoid leaking in heavy nose-down position? That would mean that when filled according the army lub order, the trans actually is permanently below optimum level, maybe from the beginning at the min level needed. Not a very happy thought.
If so, I would fill her up to plug level because I don't expect to be much if at all in a major nose-down position (at least not often or for long).
Did anybody ever checked this with the manufacturers?
Read again, it says within 1/2" and I understand that they meant recommended level to be anywhere between 1/2" low and overflowing out of the fill plug.............................. how you fill to exactly 1/2" below the level plug? Certainly does not make for quick and efficient working...................
Wrong! NO input shaft seal needed and no sealed bearing either, but a shielded one, which is NOT the same.So is it a "sealed bearing" with a seal one one side or a tin shield. That sounds good. That sounds right. The input shat has to have some type of seal.
Makes sense and does not. With regular checks, I would accept the oil should not be lower than the 1/2". However, when draining hot oil and refilling, I would think they would give a max level, or they just go by the amount.Read again, it says within 1/2" and I understand that they meant recommended level to be anywhere between 1/2" low and overflowing out of the fill plug...
More of the same.... here: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/39262-duece-tranny-capacity.html#post432806
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Wrong! NO input shaft seal needed and no sealed bearing either, but a shielded one, which is NOT the same.
Shielded ONE side only, on the inner side of the tranny!
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/52980-leak-bellhousing.html#post639542
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Does anyone have a part number for this front seal? Mine leaks and I would like to fix it. Also, should I replace the bearing while I've got it out?
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