On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 DLylis@aol.com wrote:
> One thing to keep in mind when cleaning the tranny. You can make it look
> like a jewel if you like. Degreaser and a power washer will make it look
>good.
> If you make it look like a jewel you are then going to bolt it up behind
> the motor that, more likely than not, leaks oil, and it will quite rapidly
>just
> look good.
> But then, that's just my experience.
My experience is quite the opposite. When I build a motor, it typically
does not leak a drop. In fact, drips from either of my TR6's indicate that
there's a problem.
Plus - I hate getting filthy taking the tranny in/out or when working on
the motor.
I like to stay "ahead" of the problems if I can. Along those lines, I'll
probably pull the motor out of the street car over the winter. 130k miles
on the original pistons / bores and I finaly can't get ahead of the
leakdown past the rings... that blowby makes the front seal leak quite a
bit.
> David Lylis
> 69 TR6 CC26160L
> 60 TR3A TS74461LO
regards,
rml
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