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ps: an easier problem to fix.....
By John - 03/11/2006 8:27:46 PM; IP 142.177.94.112
I get some oil dripping out of my lakewood bellhousing, yet there is no leaks from the back of my engine. It is oil from the front of the enigne being blown back and getting in the bellhousing via the three cooling holes in the scattershield faceplate...then dripping down inside the bellhousing area. Maybe look up front to see if your trnsmission cooling lines are "wet".....i.e. "leaking". It could be antifreeze from another area being blown back while the car is in motion.
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 Help! Torque converter leaking radiator fluid -- Dirk Hofman, 03/11/2006
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 Probably intake manifold gasket leak. -- Royce P, 03/11/2006
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 RE: Help! Torque converter leaking radiator fluid -- Dirk Hofman, 03/11/2006
 RE: Help! Torque converter leaking radiator fluid -- giacamo, 03/11/2006
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ps: an easier problem to fix..... -- John, 03/11/2006
 False Alarm? Maybe -- Dirk Hofman, 03/12/2006
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