Bruzilla
Well-Known Member
We installed the new 727 into the Roadrunner on Sunday, and I fired up the engine and backed the car down the driveway and drove it back up to make sure everything was working, and all felt fine. I was too damn tired to crawl underneath and look at things though.
Yesterday I looked under the car and saw quite a bit of fluid under the trans. We spilled quite a bit when we removed the old one, but I thought most of that was dried up by now and this stuff looked fresh.
I jacked the rear-driver's tire up about .5" off the ground, started the car, put it in Drive, and looked for leaks but saw nothing. The car was "moving" at about 20 MPH, which was a lot faster than it was going when I was moving it up and down the driveway, but there was nothing leaking out. I let the car run like that for 20 minutes to give everything a chance to heat up and still nothing. Then I shut it down and watched for another 20 minutes and nothing.
So is there is there something that could have been leaking and has now stopped? I put a new O ring on the dipstick tube and was wondering if maybe the fluid had been leaking from there and stopped once the O ring swelled a bit.
Yesterday I looked under the car and saw quite a bit of fluid under the trans. We spilled quite a bit when we removed the old one, but I thought most of that was dried up by now and this stuff looked fresh.
I jacked the rear-driver's tire up about .5" off the ground, started the car, put it in Drive, and looked for leaks but saw nothing. The car was "moving" at about 20 MPH, which was a lot faster than it was going when I was moving it up and down the driveway, but there was nothing leaking out. I let the car run like that for 20 minutes to give everything a chance to heat up and still nothing. Then I shut it down and watched for another 20 minutes and nothing.
So is there is there something that could have been leaking and has now stopped? I put a new O ring on the dipstick tube and was wondering if maybe the fluid had been leaking from there and stopped once the O ring swelled a bit.