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Posted by farmerboybill on July 06, 2004 at 18:00:57 from (209.83.88.84):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Ethics question on selling posted by Ron on July 06, 2004 at 17:26:07:
You're right, I do know nothing about automatics. What I do know is that this truck never leaked a drop of any fluid before "the incident" and it does not leak a drop after I put 2 gallons back into the tranny. I also know it drives but shifts funny. The reason I guessed the front seal is because people I've talked to, including a transmission shop, say that the seal, after cooling off, might have shrunk back down and resealed itself and the next time I put a load on it, it might leak again. If I were in love with this truck or wasn't a firm believer in not putting a penny into a vehicle over 5 years old, I'd pry have someone take off that bottom plate and see what is to be seen. I'd rather sell it to someone who is willing to put money into an old vehicle, be it 50 bucks or 1500 bucks. As it stands, I'm definately going back to a 5 speed.
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