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Re: TRANNY HAS WATER!
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Posted by wdTom on February 20, 2004 at 18:29:19 from (155.212.223.227):
In Reply to: TRANNY HAS WATER! posted by Herb D on February 19, 2004 at 20:51:04:
It may take a couple of drains and refills to get all the water out. There may be some places that don't drain completely, hold water. I wouldn't let it sit to "air out", letting air at the damp gears could cause rust. I think it would be better to refill it right away and run it to get the oil on to everything. It may not have rusted too bad as rust needs air to happen and air may have been blocked from getting to the parts even though they were in water as the oil left would have been a seal between the water and air, oil being lighter than water. If you change the oil and it starts to look like a tan color then it still has water in it. If you let it settle a while, maybe a a few days you may be able to drain the water that is left from the low spots "drain plugs" where it will settle.
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