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Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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I had the transmission professionally rebuilt by a guy who REALLY knows what he is doing. He used a complete transmission rebuild kit with new gaskets and seals.

I filled the transmission to capacity first and then the R9 overdrive unit. I heard that the transmission and the overdrive do not share oil however someone said that they do. I can tell that the R9 fill port is higher up on than the transmission fill port so my guess is that they are separate.

Anyhoo...as you can tell from the attached photo that the transmission is leaking from the shifter input shaft. This transmission has zero miles on it....it was only ran while on the lift.

Has anyone else had this issue and/or can give some advice.

I have to R&R the transmission any why because I used the wrong bolts to attach the flywheel so I can inspect the top of the diecast shifter cover case.

Is there a breather up there that can be leaking? It does look like the leak is coming from the shifter input shaft.

THANKS in advance!!!

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Posted on: 2015/8/16 14:33
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Re: Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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The breather function is provided by one of the cover bolts being drilled or hollow down its length and protruding into the case. There should be a loose fitting corrugated looking sheetmetal cap crimped over that bolt. If the lube level is too high it is conceivable heat could have forced it out the bolt. If the breather bolt was replaced by a regular bolt pressure could be forcing lube out a seal.

Posted on: 2015/8/16 15:41
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Re: Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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When you fill the OD after the transmission you need to leave the filler plug out of the transmission while filling to prevent overfill of the transmission.

Posted on: 2015/8/16 16:05
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Re: Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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Also the transmission and OD do share the same oil.

Posted on: 2015/8/16 16:26
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Re: Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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The answer to your question is, uh, no. They are not supposed to leak. Thanks for asking. I would guess that shifter seal was not replaced or got cut upon installation. What oil did you fill the trans with?

Posted on: 2015/8/17 5:06
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The shaft connected to the shifter arm is in the cover which is above the top edge of the transmission. The fluid level of the trans is at the lower level of the filler plug, well below the top edge of the trans. First I would suggest you remove the filler plug and let any excess fluid drain then see if it continues to leak.

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Posted on: 2015/8/17 9:26
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Before checking levels in both the transmission and the OD you should run the motor a few minutes to allow any oil that may have drained down from the OD into the transmission to be replenished to the proper level in the OD.
At that point you can pull plug on trans to see if it is too high and check OD level at OD fill plug.
There are times after the car sits for a while that the oil level could drop some in the OD and "overfill" the transmission. This is self corrected after the motor runs.
If you fill the trans first and put the plug back in before filling OD you could end up overfilling trans.

Posted on: 2015/8/17 12:36
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Re: Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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JT120 Are you sure? I thought that those were separate units. Both with their own fill and drain plugs.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Wes

Posted on: 2015/8/18 9:08
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Re: Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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Wes, yes they are separate units with there own fill and drain plugs but there are oil passages between the two. Levels in both units should always be checked after running motor.
It's discribed in a service letter as I remember.

Posted on: 2015/8/19 9:19
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Re: Are Packard Transmissions Supposed To Leak Oil???
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Thanks! Good to know!
Wes

Posted on: 2015/8/19 9:37
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