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Old 09-26-2003, 05:32 PM
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Help with Turbo 350...

I have a turbo 350 on a chevy 350 and either it didnt start it till today or i just didnt notice it but when its started trans fluid leaks out of something, its all over the intake the back of the block the trans cross member the trans linkage and bellhousing but its all on the drivers side. So whats wrong?


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Check where the vacuum line comes from the trans modulator. See if it is coming out of that line. If it is coming from there, chances are the modulator is bad. Other places to check are the cooler lines, a small hole will spray quite a distance. Check the dipstick tube, could be forced out of there if the vent tube on top of the case is plugged or extremely overfull.

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