[tcb] Re: leaking reduction box

  • From: Steve Chamberlain <steveraychamberlain@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 13:14:52 -0500

Sammie, thanks I have removed/replaced the trans in my and Tyler's bus
about 8-10 times and never used a paper gasket on spring plate. The way the
spring plate sits and the way you must force it into place I don't see how
a paper gasket would survive. However I have been wrong before.
Gary, it is a big nut and appears to be on spring plate side (around the
four 19mm bolts) do you think RTV will work?


On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Gary Alexander <garypalexander@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

If its a big nut RGB, and the leak is on the spring plate side, it's the
freeze plug most likely.
thanks
gary

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:38 AM, sammie smith <
bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Steve: Without looking at the shop manual; my memory says there is a
paper gasket between the redux box and the spring plate that sometimes
leaks.



On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 6:22 AM, Steve Chamberlain <
steveraychamberlain@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Conrad, Let me know what you find that works. I have a Reduction box
leaking from around the spring plate. The plan is to pull it loose and RTV
the freeze plug. If that doesn't work I will go back with original axle
with Reduction box. When I rebuilt trans I screwed up one of the bearings
in the box so I just put on an axle from the other trans.



On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 9:20 PM, Conrad Klahn <conradk@xxxxxxx> wrote:

I hope not. :-)

Got my parts order in from CB Performance and hopefully I can make enough
moments to finish the remote oil filter setup on my bus. I have -yet again-
reduction box or axle seal leakage. I haven’t pulled off the drums yet to
see what’s going on. Bah. I think I’ve tried to fix the leaks three times
or so.

I’ve been wasting my time on my son’s ’74 Plymouth Scamp project. Got it
inspected, but the front end is still loose despite throwing a bunch of new
parts its way.





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