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D17 Series III transmission cover plate leak

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    Posted: 17 Sep 2017 at 1:03pm
I have an oil leak on the right side of the transmission.  It is the seal on a plate on the right side of the transmission behind the brake pedals that the oil lines to and from the hydraulic fluid filter go through.  i do not know what is behind it, so will I have any difficulty reinstalling the plate if I remove it to replace the seal?  Thanks.
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just two steel lines with o-rings that go into that plate from the transmission side
you can clean the two mating surfaces and make a gasket or use a thin bead of silicone.
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Thank you ver much Acdiesel
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It will probably take 3/4" line wrenches to loosen those nuts. There's not much swinging room for a wrench and platform removal helps if needed. DO NOT cross thread the lines when reassembling.
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