drained the tranny to find

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Nickabocker
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drained the tranny to find

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well like the subject line says i drained my tranny awhile back and forgot i had taken this picture.......this just might surprise you..(or not it is old)
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what did you drain out?? :eek: :eek: :eek:
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Well, that would explain why your tranny wouldn't run. :evil:
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its the old tranny fluid "gear oil"..i always wondered why it would grind when i tried to shift now i know why...oh and it shifts much better too now that it is full!
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looked like in the pic it was 90% water, and 10% oil :lol:
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