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Mail From: David Jarrell (email redacted)

> Check the two transmission fluid cooling lines that go between the
> tranny and the radiator. You say you had an accident - was the radiator
> or engine compartment involved? Often, when you disturb the front end
> of the cooling lines (they're steel), you mess up the seal at the tranny
> end.

The wreck did not involve the engine compartment or radiator; I saw hit
in the driver's side door. Most of the leakage appears to be accumulating
at the bottom of the bellhousing....I'll check the lines. Thanks!

David



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