There have certainly been numerous posts regarding the seepage, weepage, etc. of the tranny fluid from the breather vent and the two fittings that serve the stock bypass hose and the transaxle cooler hoses many of us have added.
My GT leaked day one from the two bypass fittings. When I had the Ford transaxle cooler installed, I figured that would solve the issue, but it did not. The dealer I used (Beverly Hills Ford) has closed down and I spent some time this weekend trying to solve the problem.
When I removed the blue anodized AN fittings from the transaxle housing, I was surprised to see there were no washers, O rings in the fitting, or some other device to seal the mating of the housing flange and the AN fitting. I purchased two thin bronze washers and installed them, thinking that would do the trick, but after a test drive today, the leak from both persisted. :confused
So what's the trick? A different type washer? Using a siicon based gasket maker? :willy
Much appreciated. I want to get this cleaned up prior to our Nov. 18 cruise from Temecula to Palm Desert.
My GT leaked day one from the two bypass fittings. When I had the Ford transaxle cooler installed, I figured that would solve the issue, but it did not. The dealer I used (Beverly Hills Ford) has closed down and I spent some time this weekend trying to solve the problem.
When I removed the blue anodized AN fittings from the transaxle housing, I was surprised to see there were no washers, O rings in the fitting, or some other device to seal the mating of the housing flange and the AN fitting. I purchased two thin bronze washers and installed them, thinking that would do the trick, but after a test drive today, the leak from both persisted. :confused
So what's the trick? A different type washer? Using a siicon based gasket maker? :willy
Much appreciated. I want to get this cleaned up prior to our Nov. 18 cruise from Temecula to Palm Desert.