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Unhappy Did I Blow My Tranny???? Help

Today i was going to the nearest autostore to order my spark plug seals for my oil filled spark plugs. When i was about to punch it a little i heard a swoosh and the car kept going so i pulled over and noticed THE TRANNY WAS LEAKING OIL so i drove back to my house fast as i could parked the car and checked again the tranny had leaked all the oil out but the car still ran what could be the problem borken seal?????
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did you see exactly where it was coming from? It could possibly be your rear main seal. Maybe you could fill it up and drive it to your nearest shop and ask them to check it out if you dont really know what to look for. If whatever the cost is to fix it is more than about $150, then you should look for a new trany (I have a ZC tranny for sale ) But it doesnt sound like you blew your tranny since all the gears were obviously working since it got you home. Good luck.
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you could always get a new ZC tranny from www.hmotorsonline.com for $150 if you think yours is bad.
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When I blew the tranny in my accord my car ran, but I could not put it in any gear. So since you can still drive your car it sounds like you just have a leak. Some of you are talking about using a zc tranny, but do you have any idea where you can get just the gears? I want to consider making the hybrid si/zc tranny but I have a good si tranny and I don't want to have to buy a complete zc tranny when all I need are th geras. Thanx for your help.
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