Slow Transmission Leak

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bbeechsho

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For a slow Trans leak, where should I look. A long time ago, I ran over what looked to be a starter laying in the road. Of course, it was just tall enough. It hit my oil pan pretty hard and dented it, but no oil leak. Somewhere around there, i noticed that i had a small trans leak when I turned right hard. Any ideas. It seems to have stopped leaking for now. But i did put that stop leak crap in there a while back. What should i do. Thanks again..
 

SHOtimer

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Most of those additives do more harm than good, well IMO. What you need to do is get underneath your SHO and try to discover where the source of your leak is. You may be lucky and it is just you pan gasket which is a piece of cake. It may not be and be something more complicated. But, you need to just identify the source.
Doug

P.S. "Ouch" on behalf of your oil pan.
 
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