All,
What Dave says makes sense. Rather than pull the drain plug to reduce the
level, how does this sound? Place a bowl on the floor beneath the drain plug.
Check the amount of fluid collected each day. (You may even be able to reuse
what leaks later?) When the amount of leak stops or becomes tolerable, your're
done! The level will adjust itself on its own!
Just a thought
Keith Pennell
> The dipstick mark is such that the fluid level is below the input shaft
> height. Anything above that will allow the fluid to be more easily passed
> through the shaft lip seal, which is probably 40+ years old and hard as a
> wedding p....
> If it wasn't leaking before overfilling, then you know what you have to do.
> Dave
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