<VV> new address and a question

shortle shortle556 at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 3 21:43:40 EDT 2010


Sounds like the PG shift cable. Not the O Ring where it attatches to the trans case but the cable itself. I think some vendors may have the "repair" kit to alleviate this condition. I think I purchased mine from Dave Palmer in Calif. And it fixed THAT leak. Visually you should be able to pinpoint fairly easily the exact source of the leak since the car is already on jackstands.Let us know what you find.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado
Enjoying the holiday weekend with a whole bunch of visiting bikers


-----Original Message-----
>From: Joe Reid <roder314 at yahoo.com>
>Sent: Sep 3, 2010 4:58 PM
>To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: <VV> new address and a question
>
>HI, I am Joe Reid of Brownsburg Indiana, my old e-mail was vairguyt3143, my new 
>e-mail is roder314 at yahoo.com. could you chang it for me, thank you
>
>Now for the question; I have a '66 with a 110 and a power-glide, I have it up on 
>jack stands in my garage, I changed the pan gasket on the tranny maybe a week 
>and a half ago. It has been setting there ever since with NO  leaks, I go out 
>there this afternoon and there is a huge puddle of tranny fluid under it! What 
>and where should I be looking, I'm lost at what do do now. Any help would be 
>great. 
>
>Thank you in advance, Joe Reid 
>
>
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