[DML] Re: Trans problem-violent shake
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[DML] Re: Trans problem-violent shake



This diagnosis cannot be correct. We did speak-on the phone, I also 
ordered a paper gasket for the rear cover as well, and was looking 
for the 2 washers (103203) for the final drive/differential which 
you were unable to find. Back when all this happened, there was too 
much oil leaking (not really leaking-but pouring) way too fast-
ruling out a bad seal. There was no way to continue driving like 
this-no oil in the transmission==seizing, and a badly slipping oil 
soaked clutch (which didn't shake the car violently or even at all). 

So, I did have to take out the transmission, split it (writing up a 
whole bunch of questions and posting them here-especially about what 
sealant to use to reassemble-thanks to the responses of you (Rob) 
and Dave Swingle, my transmission is now sealed up tight) finding 
that the cause of the massive oil leak was a large hole in the input 
shaft "guide tube". I did change all gaskets and seals (some I had 
on my shelf among my vast collection of DeLorean parts, some I 
ordered from you (Rob)) as well as lots of clips, pins, washers as 
well as both the shaft end lock nuts and of course, the input shaft 
guide tube. Again, this was all done months and months ago, along 
with replacing the rear main seal and the clutch disc. 
My transmission and engine both still fail to leak even a single drop 
of oil (very little seepage from 5th gear spring/ball plug is all I 
have). So, oil isn't the cause of this sudden problem. If I'm at a 
dead stop I have no choice but to start from second (I'd hate to 
crack a bracket), if I'm rolling I start in first, or second if I'm 
going fast enough for it. 

Mr. Hervey- I did replace the pilot 
bearing-I ordered it from you, as well as the rear main and gasket-
from advance auto. I keep forgetting to send you my clutch discs to 
get relined; I'll make a note of it and get them out soon. 
Mr. Teitelbaum- I had to change my positive battery cable so I looked at 
everything yesterday- all engine mounts, transmission mounts, and 
brackets are solid, crack free and tightly fastened. Clutch isn't 
worn out yet, and even though the input shaft splines were lubed 
prior to clutch installation-it can still be a cause. 

Rob Grady- 
even though the causing of this isn't a leaky input shaft tube seal- 
I appreciate you taking the time to write this up trying to help me-
thank you; and to everyone else whose been helping me try to 
identify the cause-thank you much! Looks like the only way to figure 
this out is to lower and pull back the transmission. Thanks again 
for all the input -----Dani B. #5003








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