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Old 03-12-2017, 09:14 PM
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Well I hope this is not the end of our beloved D2. I have a 1999 D2 with about 135k on it. About 6 months ago I had Randy @ BritishBoneYard redo my leaking heads. He fixed up a bunch of other things on it at the same time. It never has run better. Well today we go out to take it for a quick drive out to the store and the transmission will not engage. No matter what gear I put it in the transmission wouldn't engage, engine just revved. I did eventually get flashing M&S lights. Came back several hours later, not sure what to do I though I would check the transmission fluid as the pan gasket is leaking little bit. Well I was surprised. Pink milky fluid came out!. Not good. only drained a little out as it is 20 degrees out right not. No time for a fluid change.

I had to move the vehicle to get to one of my other cars and I tried to use the transmission again. It worked. Moved it over to the other parking spot and shut it off. So it looks like some other fluid had mixed into my transmission. Is there anyway coolant could of gotten into the transmission? Any suggestions on where to look. I know I need to drain and refill the system at the least. Just trying to figure out what Im getting into on this.
 
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