tranny bubbles/question...
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tranny bubbles/question...
I just switched a tranny from my old wrecked camaro to my 1991 camaro and I am now getting bubbles in the tranyny fluid (lots of little bubbles) when I check the fluid I am right at the marker line (maybe I am chacking wrong?) also I had to use rubber lines to patch both of the cooler lines because they rusted holes into them where there is a bracket holding them down... and I for got to label thelm so I knew which holes they went into... I need to find out if the upper line going into the tranny goes to the upper line in the radiator or so forth... thanks for the help...
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It sounds like your fluid level is too high
and the rotating parts are aerating your fluid.Did you use your original dipstick and tube? If the dipstick is too short the fluid
level might seem to be right on the mark,
but it would be too high in the transmission.
I recommend using brass compression fittings
to splice coolant lines rather than hose, but
I usually bend new ones from 5/16" brake
line. I believe the lines go top-to-top.
and the rotating parts are aerating your fluid.Did you use your original dipstick and tube? If the dipstick is too short the fluid
level might seem to be right on the mark,
but it would be too high in the transmission.
I recommend using brass compression fittings
to splice coolant lines rather than hose, but
I usually bend new ones from 5/16" brake
line. I believe the lines go top-to-top.
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