<VV> transmission leaks

EVERETT WILSON aircooled6@prodigy.net
Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:55:46 -0800 (PST)


I had to double up on the orings to get the governor
to stop leaking on my 67 PG.  Either that or go find a
really FAT oring of the right diameter somplace.  That
can be a sizable leak as its under pressure.

Everett Wilson
North Richland Hills TX

  

--- Daniel Ward <draw@anv.net> wrote:

> I'm desperate, I would like to drive my new to me 62
> Monza Conv't w/65 drive
> train to Palm Springs this weekend for the Great
> Western Fan Belt Toss,
> instead of my Toyota. I only know one Corvair person
> in town so far and he
> has been very, very helpful but is busy with his own
> projects and I feel
> uncomfortable asking for more help. 
> 
>  
> 
> The transmission won't stop leaking. I've stopped
> the engine and transaxle
> leaks but can't seem to stop the transmission leaks.
>  I've replace all the
> gaskets and o-rings along with a leaking shifter
> cable w/o taking the
> transmission out.  I have purchased the metal ad-ons
> for the pan bolts and
> still have leaking around the pan in various places.
> I also have a drip from
> the governor which didn't leak until I changed the
> o-ring. Any and all
> advice will be gladly appreciated.
> 
>  
> 
> Dan Ward, Las Vegas, NV
> 
> 62 900 Conv't w/65 110/pg
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