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Re: JCB 1400B FROTHING TRANNY FLUID
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Posted by JonathaninMA on November 22, 2006 at 15:46:40 from (64.12.117.6):
In Reply to: JCB 1400B FROTHING TRANNY FLUID posted by M Hamilton on November 22, 2006 at 15:10:53:
I'm not directly familiar with that model or transmission or JCB in general... but usually when a transmission or reverser does that it could be something as simple as the oil level being too low. If it has a torque converter, which I'm assuming it does, the oil level is generally checked with the engine running... Another possibility is a leak in the suction side of the pump. Is any of the suction plumbing external where it can be checked ? or is it all internal?.. If its internal , then overfilling to check for a point where it doesnt foam(aerate) might help to determine where the suction leak is. If there is a suction screen in the transmission that is clogged, that can cause an aerating problem also...
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