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> Thoughts and approach on this tranny
DucRS
post Dec 29 2019, 01:29 PM
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Hey guys
I’m working on a 73 2.0 which has been sitting for approximately 27-28 years. I’m going down the “to do list” and am now at the transmission; here she is. When I picked it up there was a bit of trans fluid on the floor also. I was thinking about changing fluid and trying to start and drive it but thinking it may be a wasted of time. What are your thoughts and should I send out trans for new seals/gaskets?

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Cairo94507
post Dec 29 2019, 03:10 PM
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Might be worth finding a truck yard that has a steam cleaner and a rack (there is one in San Jose that I used) and get it on a lift and spray it down with de-greaser a couple of times and then power wash the heck out of it to see what you have. I did that with my Six after I bought it and quickly realized I needed to do more than just maintenance items to be able to reliably drive it safely. That is a great looking car BTW. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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