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Old 03-01-2008, 07:08 AM
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I have 96 GT. I just had the motor rebuilt again. This time after I left there coming home with in 12 miles. I parked the car and within 5 minutes had about a quart of transmission fluid puddled under the bell housing of the transmission. I called the place and they said no leaks where at there place and they did nothing to the transmission. I think the may have busted the front pump seal. Is this easy to replace. Anyone done this before or know where I can see how to do it. These guys won't pay to fix their mistake and I do believe it is theres. I do not recommend them to anyone. If you live in the Tulsa, OK area my motor has been rebuilt twice by custom motors. It dropped a piston after 3500 miles on their rebuild and now this. Is there any one in the Tulsa area to help out. thanks.
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Old 03-01-2008, 12:26 PM
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well if they had to rebuild your motor...they touched your transmission bc they prob had to remove it to do it... i bet they didnt seat the torque conveter right and just bolted it up anyways.....and if thats the case....it prob at your transmission pump up to
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Old 03-01-2008, 01:34 PM
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I hope not the seal I can afford the pump I cant. Or dont want to more less.
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