386Motoring
Active LVC Member
My transmission started slipping really bad, then reverse stopped working so i had the car in the garage for the past week before finally getting brave enough to test the fluid level in it. I jacked up the car. I had a small level on the bottom of the transmission pan to confirm that it was infact level. Then i removed the middle bolt. According to everywhere i read, it should dribble out a little if its full and if nothing comes out then i need to add some. Well. I had a transmission flush at 75000 miles and there is 84k on the car now. When i removed the plug almost a gallon of black metallic crude oil came out of it... it no longer had the red tint.
Is there any reason that much fluid would come out?
Also... the car was driven through alot of water during the storm floods in may, and it hasnt' been right since. Is it possible that water got into my transmission and caused this?
I tried searching but only found issues that i've read about before. Just wanted to know if anyone had any first hand experience with fluid levels and the condition of the oils.
I'm already planning on getting a rebuilt transmission. If its possible to save this one then that would be nice also.
Sorry this is so long
Thanks for reading
Is there any reason that much fluid would come out?
Also... the car was driven through alot of water during the storm floods in may, and it hasnt' been right since. Is it possible that water got into my transmission and caused this?
I tried searching but only found issues that i've read about before. Just wanted to know if anyone had any first hand experience with fluid levels and the condition of the oils.
I'm already planning on getting a rebuilt transmission. If its possible to save this one then that would be nice also.
Sorry this is so long