Leaking manual transmission fluid




















BlueDevil Transmission Sealer is intended for leaks that are seeping or lightly dripping. Based on your description, you may be losing fluid a little too quickly for the product to be successful. A hard part repair may be your best option. Hi, I just bought a Volvo V40 D2 Powershift and it turns out the previous owner overfilled the transmission with 9L of oil instead of 6L.

This has caused the bell housing seal where it connects to the engine to leak. Do you guys think it was just from pressure as the car runs and drives perfectly fine and the leak was only a small drip.

Thank you for asking about your Volvo V If the transmission was overfilled by 3 Liters, that more than likely would be the cause of any internal damage the system has developed. Too much fluid would cause hard shifting and excessive wear on the gears when shifting, eventually causing you to hear grinding gears when shifting. Continue to monitor the fluid level and check for leaks.

If you are experiencing any hard shifts or starting to hear a grind noise, we recommend bringing the vehicle back to a transmission specialist. Thank you for asking about your GMC Sierra. Based on your description, it sounds like your assessment is right in that the issue is more than likely related to a blown seal or torque converter. Unfortunately, it sounds like you may be losing fluid a little too quickly for the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer to be effective.

We recommend bringing the vehicle to a transmission specialist for a possible replacement seal. My Hyundai Santa Fe leaks transmission fluid from converter.

Please can bluedevil work for it.. I will really appreciate quick response. You will use one oz. Expect to starting seeing improvement after miles of driving. If the leak is coming from a non rubber component, replacing the faulty part would be your best option. On My lexus is the transmission leaks by the torque converter and transmission. Thank you for asking about your Lexus. If the leak persists, you may want to bring the vehicle to a transmission specialist for diagnosis.

My Transmission Will Not Shift! Synthetic Power Steering Fluid. Windshield Washer Concentrate. Where is your transmission fluid leaking from the bellhousing coming from? Fluid leaking front of tork converter by fiywheel merc benz E BlueDevil Pro on June 17, at pm. Alfreemon- Thank you for asking about your Mercedes Benz E Thank you! Larry Robertson on June 29, at pm.

BD Auto Pro on July 2, at pm. Larry, Thanks for your question about your transmission leak. Thanks again for your question! Mike on July 31, at am. BlueDevil Pro on August 3, at am. Yes, you should add the proper amount of the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer to help stop your leak. One ounce of BlueDevil treats 1 quart of capacity.

You should notice results after about miles of driving. I just put a new seal in my 94 chev c after about 20 miles it started leaking again. Thank you for asking about your Chevy C As long as you are not losing fluid too quickly, you would be a good candidate for the product. Keep in mind, you will start to see results after about miles of driving.

You will be using one oz. Does it have any harmful effect to the transmission, like, should I flush the transmission after the leak is sealed and replace the fluid, so that the residual sealer is purged? No, the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer will not harm the transmission or any other components in any way. The BlueDevil will not thicken or harden at any point. The Transmission Sealer can be left in for the life of the transmission fluid.

Yes, the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer is compatible and safe to use with syncromesh manual transmission fluid. Feel free to contact our technical support line at with any other questions. Your Mazda holds 6. You should add 3 ounce of the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer to your transmission. Expect to start noticing results after about miles of driving. You will use one ounce of the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer per quart of transmission fluid in the system of your Ford F Recently rebuilt my 4 speed transmission in a C60 Chevrolet dump truck, transmission works great now, discovered a small problem, have a small leak that I cannot see where the transmission is into the bell housing.

All of the seals are new, the leak is like a drop or so in a 24 hour period but aggravating, would blue devil be a possible solution to keep from pulling the transmission back out? Based on your description, we would recommend using the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer. You will be using one ounce of the product per quart of fluid in the system. Thank you for your question. You will be using one ounce of the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer per quart of fluid in the system.

If you have the 4 Speed Automatic, the capacity is about 13 quarts, so would be using 13 ounces of the product. You should add 1 ounce of the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer per every 1 quart of capacity. Based on the transmission capacity of your Saturn you should add 5 ounces of the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer.

Once the product is added you can expect to start seeing results after about miles of driving. I have a Audi tt Quattro hp 6 Speed Transmission. What is the capacity of the transmission fluid synthetic 75W 90 so I can purchase your product and add the correct amount. The fluid runs through the transmission and differential.

Will it be safe for this type of setup?. Thank You. Thanks for your question about your Audi. First we would recommend checking the torque specs on the bolts you tightened around those gaskets to make sure everything is tightened properly. If you still have leaks after that, you can add BlueDevil Transmission Sealer along with the gear oil for your transmission and differential.

BlueDevil Transmission Sealer will not significantly raise the fluid level in your transmission so you can add it safely to your transmission now. Thank you for asking about your Mustang GT. Do you have a 4. Is it an automatic or manual transmission? Please contact our technical support line at so that we can get a better understanding of the vehicle and be able to make any appropriate recommendations.

Yes, the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer is safe to use in motorcycle transmissions. You will be using one oz of the product per quart of fluid in the system. What is all the transmission fluid has already leaked out and the engine is seized up? Will it still help?

The gear oil leaked out of the input shaft. They said they put more in but it just poured out. Based on your description, unfortunately, we would not recommend using the product in this situation. It seems like you are losing fluid a little too quickly, and would probably lose the product before it got a chance to seal. My Mazda B pickup has a manual transmission. However, it uses automatic transmission fluid. The transmission has a capacity of three quarts, and it leaks at a rate of around one quart every weeks.

Based on the capacity, you should use 3 ounces of BlueDevil to treat the Mazda. The leak you have is fairly large but not too large fro what BlueDevil is intended to fix. I have an old 2 stroke that was just rebuilt but has an oil leak. Will this stuff work?

Yes, if the leak is coming around any of the rubber seals or gaskets then BlueDevil will work. Be sure to use the proper amount — add 1 ounce of BlueDevil per every 1 quart of capacity; more is not better. Once added, you can expect to start seeing results after about miles of driving. I have a BMW i and I noticed it has a slow leak I purchased the blue devil transmission seal 16oz. I could only use less than half of the bottle. Do I have to use as recommended?

Thank you for asking about your BMW i. Yes, it is very important to use the product as recommended. Doing so will ensure the best possible results and give yourself the best chance of sealing your leak s.

You should be using one oz of the Transmission Sealer per quart of fluid in the system. Thanks for the information about transmission leaks! My car has one and I need to get it fixed fast! My dodge stratus manual transmission is leaking. It looks like right where the engine and transmission meet. Thank you for asking about your Dodge Stratus. As long as you are not losing fluid too quickly, you would be a good candidate for the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer.

You should expect to see results after about miles of driving. You should add 1 ounce of BlueDevil Transmission Sealer to every 1 quart of capacity. Most likely you will only need 1 — 2 ounces of BlueDevil to treat your gearbox. Once added you can expect to start seeing results after about miles of driving. If the breather clogs, the transmission sprays out the oil….

I have a Triumph spitfire with a j-type overdrove that is leaking. I understand that my transmission has bronze components, what can be corroded by lubricants or additive that have sulfur. The proper amount to use is 1 ounce of BlueDevil per every 1 quart of capacity; you will not need the full bottle. Once the product is added you can go on multiple short trips; it does not have to be driven miles straight to gain the benefit from BlueDevil Transmission Sealer. Make sure the correct amount is added; add 1 ounce of BlueDevil per every 1 quart of capacity.

I also have a audi tt 8n. Dies this work with this? Please let me know asap. Thank you a lot. You will use one oz. I have a ford focus manual transmission, how much should I use? During oil change I was told that my transmission is leaking. Thank you for asking about your Ford Focus. You will use one ounce of the product per quart of transmission fluid in the system. Based on your capacity, you will be using about ounces of the product. Thank you for asking about your Ford Ranger. Based on your description, we would recommend the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer.

You will be using 1 oz. I have a subaru impreza with manual transmission! I founded slow leak at passenger axle seal! Will Blue devil product working on it? Thank you for asking about your Subaru Impreza. As long as you are not losing transmission fluid too quickly, you would be a great candidate for the BlueDevil Transmission Sealer.

It works on both automatic and manual transmissions. Unfortunately, we do not have any distributors in South Africa, however, you may purchase the product directly on our website, gobdp. We do ship to South Africa. Hi, I have a Renault Clio Sport, The gearbox is leaking at the flanges where the two alloy casings are bolted together. They do not use a gasket for sealing, instead they are assembled with Loctite anerobic sealant.

Thank you for asking about your Renault Clio Sport. Unfortunately, the product would not be able to seal the type of leak you have described. A hard part repair may be your best option. Question: 94 f new clutch, peddle became soft a month in. Thought it needed to be bled but then noticed when you push the peddle to the floor I saw the fluid poor out the center of the bell housing.

Recent Transmission fluid is leaking Inspection reviews. Excellent Rating. Rating Summary. Keven 7 years of experience. Request Keven. Ford F V Was running late kept the lines of communication open. Need more work done on my vehicle will be using in the future for sure very professional.

Travis 10 years of experience. Request Travis. Land Rover LR2 L Travis was great and went far beyond to find out what was going on with the car. A very enjoyable visit. David 13 years of experience. Request David. Chrysler Sebring L David came to replace an oil leak and I appreciate the fact that instead of doing the job, he advised that the leak was coming from elsewhere and didn't charge me for the job. Jimmi 27 years of experience. Request Jimmi. As always; Jimmi is excellent with finding and repairing issues with my vehicle.

I consider him a true professional. Need Help With Your Car? Related articles. From small fender-benders to serious, high-speed collisions, accidents happen all over the world on a daily basis. Read more.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000