For grins and giggles, I pulled the transmission pan today.
#11
I would leave the old filter, JB Weld the hell out of it, fill it with the cheapest fluid you can buy and drive it until she wont move anymore.
In the mean time you will be looking for a used tranny and have the filter in that one changed and ready to go sitting in your garage ready for the swap.
As a side note I have been wondering for a while now if somebody built a "deflector" plate to deflect the double cardon away from the transmission when it failed to save the transmission from this fate.
I know that we will never know as nobody will be willing to do this and then "take one for the team", I wouldnt do it either, to expensive of a experiment.
In the mean time you will be looking for a used tranny and have the filter in that one changed and ready to go sitting in your garage ready for the swap.
As a side note I have been wondering for a while now if somebody built a "deflector" plate to deflect the double cardon away from the transmission when it failed to save the transmission from this fate.
I know that we will never know as nobody will be willing to do this and then "take one for the team", I wouldnt do it either, to expensive of a experiment.
Last edited by Spike555; 03-13-2009 at 05:15 PM.
#12
I would leave the old filter, JB Weld the hell out of it, fill it with the cheapest fluid you can buy and drive it until she wont move anymore.
In the mean time you will be looking for a used tranny and have the filter in that one changed and ready to go sitting in your garage ready for the swap.
As a side note I have been wondering for a while now if somebody built a "deflector" plate to deflect the double cardon away from the transmission when it failed to save the transmission from this fate.
I know that we will never know as nobody will be willing to do this and then "take one for the team", I wouldnt do it either, to expensive of a experiment.
In the mean time you will be looking for a used tranny and have the filter in that one changed and ready to go sitting in your garage ready for the swap.
As a side note I have been wondering for a while now if somebody built a "deflector" plate to deflect the double cardon away from the transmission when it failed to save the transmission from this fate.
I know that we will never know as nobody will be willing to do this and then "take one for the team", I wouldnt do it either, to expensive of a experiment.
#14
#16
I remember somebody about a year ago using JB weld to patch the hole in their pan. It worked fine and I think that they may have ended up selling it so I don't know how long it lasted. I wonder if a driveshaft loop would work on there to keep it from flopping around? Keeping the joints greased is probably the easiest thing though.
#18
What's more important is that green bottle in the pic... Miller Chill?? There's part of the problem!! lol. Just kidding. Don't know about the part but I'm a big fan of the JB Weld. I used it to seal a hole on the high side A/C line on my VW and it never leaked. And I'm using it on my water pump housing (refer to another thread I had going about this) and no leaks so far (knocking on wood)... even after pulling a trailer 800 miles.
I say patch the hole and go for it!!
Eric
I say patch the hole and go for it!!
Eric
#19
What's more important is that green bottle in the pic... Miller Chill?? There's part of the problem!! lol. Just kidding. Don't know about the part but I'm a big fan of the JB Weld. I used it to seal a hole on the high side A/C line on my VW and it never leaked. And I'm using it on my water pump housing (refer to another thread I had going about this) and no leaks so far (knocking on wood)... even after pulling a trailer 800 miles.
I say patch the hole and go for it!!
Eric
I say patch the hole and go for it!!
Eric
Here's the million dollar question:
Think I ought to get the JB weld in the tubes, or the JB Weld Stik? I was betting on the stick, since it's like play-dough and can be shaped and molded. I want to do it today, but we'll see if I can get it done before dark.
LOL I wondered if someone would call me out. I prefer Bud Light Lime over Miller Chill, but this was the only stuff in the house. Here is my favorite beer:
#20
"Does that appear to be an important piece to you guys?"
NO - what that piece holds in is the important part! Speaking of which, I have don't have any experience with JB weld so heres my .57 cents - instead of silly putty, I would have it welded, heck its only aluminum if you lived next door I'd do it, anyways I'd have it welded Because if that fix's it you wont ever have to worry about a piece of putty coming outa your tranny when you least expect it, then have to replace something that was good, the tranny. Don't get me wrong I believe in cheap emergency fixes to get you home from the trail however, once home I always install the permanent fix so it won't bite me in da azz. But if you wanna be cheap just drive a piece of wood in it, once again it'll get you home but do you wanna leave it.
Robert
NO - what that piece holds in is the important part! Speaking of which, I have don't have any experience with JB weld so heres my .57 cents - instead of silly putty, I would have it welded, heck its only aluminum if you lived next door I'd do it, anyways I'd have it welded Because if that fix's it you wont ever have to worry about a piece of putty coming outa your tranny when you least expect it, then have to replace something that was good, the tranny. Don't get me wrong I believe in cheap emergency fixes to get you home from the trail however, once home I always install the permanent fix so it won't bite me in da azz. But if you wanna be cheap just drive a piece of wood in it, once again it'll get you home but do you wanna leave it.
Robert