Posted by ScottyHOMEy on December 01, 2010 at 16:23:54 from (70.105.239.123):
In Reply to: Re: Bn Leaking fluids posted by Todd Heck on December 01, 2010 at 12:51:26:
Following up on what Dave said about measuring, if someone in the past drained it and then just refilled with the recommended five quarts (and another pint for the pto, it may be over full if there was a lot of sludge in there.
Try first draining what's in there down to the fil level plug. Get it on flat surfae and remove that plug, which is on the left side fot he tranny, left front corner. the brake rod will be a little in the way. Drain from that level check hole until it stops running. Then drain from the tranny drain at the rear, and measure what comes out the rear. The difference between what you get out and 5+ quarts is the volume of the sludge in there. Id significant, post back for all the ideas on how to clean the sludge out.
As for the gasket, CaseIHFordNH has it, or you can make one.
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