Posted by ClaytonBolen on April 25, 2019 at 18:04:30 from (74.113.47.215):
Sorry for this not being tractor related but i posted this on yesterdays trucks but got no responses, and i know there are some pretty knowledgeable people here. I have a 1980 bronco with a c6 transmission, transmission only has about 10k miles on it due to the truck sitting for a long time because of engine issues. I'd like to be able to replace the front pump seal, I don't think it leaks but its easy enough to get to. Now i have no experience with automatic transmissions, i have plenty with manuals though, so what am i getting into here? i've read on other forums that the seal can be replaced without tearing most of the transmission apart but nothing really explaining how to do it. Any advice? or know where i can get a book for this transmission showing me what i'd be getting into? Also i've already tried transmission shops, none of the ones around me even what to touch this thing. Thanks
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