Hydro leak
coleyslawn
Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 3 North Carolina |
2005-10-16 117985
I own a B2150 and my question is with a line leaking hydro fluid. On the very top of the trans in front of the seat there are two rubber plugs(covers) one is triangular shaped and the smaller one is a round one about the size of a silver dollar.
Inside the round rubber cover there is a metal line with a bolt head that is close to a 30MM in size. At the bottom of this line I seem to have developed a leak. My question is this: Are there O-rings inside this line that may be bad and causing the leak or is it something else.
How hard is it to fix? Sorry for the long post but I do not have a parts manual and I want to know if maybe if there are O-rings involved maybe it will be pretty simple to fix. Sorry for the long post but I need help. My local dealer is not very helpful.
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Hydro leak
Gearhead
Join Date: Jul 2005 Posts: 75 SEVEN mILE OH |
2005-10-16 117991
All banjo bolts either have orings, copper washers or washers with a rubber ring in them to seal the joint, repair shouldn't be that hard to do. ....
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Hydro leak
coleyslawn
Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 3 North Carolina |
2005-10-17 118071
Thanks for the reply Gearhead. I did take the metal line off and replaced the O-rings that were in the banjo fitting but when I put it back together, it still leaked so I took it back off to make sure that the o-rings didnt fall out and they were fine.
I checked the line over real good and there are no cracks at the banjo fitting. The leak is at the bottom of the fitting that goes into the Transmission housing not at the filter head. If anyone has any suggestions as to what else I can check please advise. ....
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