Since I purchased my 64 Fleetwood nearly a year ago, its had a transmission leak that has gradually gotten worse. Not to mention the intermittent no shift to third issue I have been struggling to diagnose.
The next step for me is to replace the pan seal and filter. That being said, I want to make sure I have everything I need ON HAND when I take on this project. I want to get it done in one day if I can, so need to have everything ready to go for when I try to attempt the process.
My question is this: Do I need to remove what I believe is the transmission mount support to get to the front pan seal bolts? Doesn't look like I have access to those bolts without doing so.
Is there anything else I should replace while I am in that area? It has a new Gov Gear and Vacuum Modulator.
Ill be ordering from Fatsco Transmission as linked in the help page.
As usual, I appreciate all the help!
Logan
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