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1957 Fordomatic Transmission Fluid Leak

Posted By Nat Santamaria 7 Years Ago
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Hey all. I am sure this has been covered a million times. My Fordomatic leaks especially after coming off a highway drive and when it gets hot. I am assuming that the fluid gets real thin when hot & leaks. It leaves a 4" diameter puddle right under the bell housing. It also leaks at the shift linkage.  I realize that using Lucas stop leak is not a permanent solution. Will it help by thickening up the the TYPE F fluid and is it safe to use. I dont want to damage the tranny. The tranny pulls well with no slipping and has has very smooth shift. If it is safe do I use a full quart? Thanks all.
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The quantity of oil leaking suggests it's coming from the front pump seal. IMHO, no snake oil is going to fix that. It's not a big deal to pull the trans, then things can be checked and repaired properly. Since the trans shifts good and holds strong, a rebuild shouldn't be necessary. As far as the shift arm seals, they too can be replaced without disassembling the trans.  I would be worried of affecting the internal seals with so called stop leak. If you thicken the oil, you may create a more "gooey" mess to clean from the garage floor and create shift issues. Hope this helps........JEFF


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That's right on Advice Nat. I think We would be amazed at the amount of Money these "quick Fix" additive's bring in for the Manufacturers of said Products. The only One that I am aware of  that seems to do what it claims is "Bars Leaks" for small Radiator Leaks. 50+ Year old Transmissions are going to Leak as the external Seals harden and stop Sealing. If its any consolation provided  its repaired properly  U  will likely never fix it again.

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I guess I should have mentioned its a tbird. they gotta pull the motor to get the tranny out. the cost is about 3500 +

1000 -1500 to re & re motor and 1800 + for a rebuild.. they recommend if you pull the motor..... it has about 38,000 miles on a rebuild from 1994
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If its only leaking U don't need a rebuild. Probably the front Pump Seal and Shifter Arm  Seals ( which can be done without removing Transmission. Check around and try and find a  shop that works on older Vehicles.

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I ran into a similiar situation on a 56 Victoria with a Fordomatic . Odometer was running backwards because someone had installed the wrong speedometer gear on a previous rebuild. No matter what I tried , I could not get enough clearance to pull just the tailshaft housing back and drop it down to get to the gear. I also ended up pulling out engine and trans together  just to replace the gear.  
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Guys, it takes me 1 hour to pull a Bird engine, about 1 hour to drain, pull the converter cleanup and replace the seal, and about 2 more hours to finish the job, tell those shops to get lost, this is an easy job on a Saturday, cost of parts about $10.00
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Hey Cliff I wished you lived close by. Id pay you - here in Canada we get ripped off for everything. Its hard to find mechanics out here who knows these cars.
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the canadian coment  is bs,most canadian bird owners are cheap and feel that we fellow canadians should work for nothing,
and yes i am canadian. would not touch the work for less than 100 cn pr hr. and would bet you need a new front pump and drive tang repair job on the torque  would be close to 2000 to do it right.  
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Hi, in Long Beach CA . it cost about $150.00 to send out the converter for rebuild, to rebuild the front pump $100.00, $350.00 to R&R plus the labor to install the pump (15 min)
and yes I know the cost of a shop, I currently have a 9500 ft building and 41,000 ft of land.  




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