Help with ATX leak

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SLoW_SHO_316

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I think I found the leak, possible Solutions?

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How does this even happen? I dropped the pan and nothing loose in there, I drove it just fine when I put fluid in, shifted and drove perfect.

What to do????
 

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Jb weld might work on there. Ive fixed a crank case on my buddies old Cr dirtbike with Jb and its holding up for 6 years so far.
 

SLoW_SHO_316

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JB isn't gonna cut it, the hole leads to a crack which runs up to the topside of the case where I found another hole.

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Holy crap , first time I see a "opened" ATX...

I'll should take a pic of an ATX I have here. The one in this thread has nothing on the one I have, it's a true "vented mod" ATX. :)

Jb weld might work on there. Ive fixed a crank case on my buddies old Cr dirtbike with Jb and its holding up for 6 years so far.

You could probably mend the hole with JB weld, however that will not solve the actual problem with this ATX, it will only keep it from leaking trans fluid. There are internal issues that need to be addressed and covering up the problem doesn't fix it.
 

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