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Re: haha!!! just my luck!
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Originally Posted by dirtymazda
So recently i posted a thread on here about my car not getting spark even tho i had power to the coil. found the problem and fixed it. the crank sensor wire was threaded into the top starter bolt. NOW i have a new problem. after i pulled the motor and put in a timing chain and a rear main oil seal, the transmission started to leak today. this mornig it was just a couple drops but i just got back from work, i went to the the store and now the leak has seriously got WWWAAAAAAAYYYYYYY worse than just a couple drops. i put in a 24 ounce bottle of lucas, since it was a small leak. well 4 hours later it all ran out. what i need to know is. since the transmisison is a 5 speed, is there a seal or something in the front that can be easily replaced? i know im gonna have to pull the transmission out and everything but like a dumbass i never looked at it to see what kind of shape it was in. this is my first saturn and im not to familiar with it. you guys have been awesome so far and i could really use your help AGAIN. thanks in advance.
Mike 
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The output shaft (driveaxle) seals can be easily replaced and those are a common place for tranny fluid leaks. Any change in how it drives? The massive leak could be from awful diff pin failure which usually cracks the tranny case open and causes a massive loss of fluid.
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