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    hey i was wondering if there is any way to fix my trans leak with out removing the trans? its on the bottom of the trans where the circle is
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    2000 GTP silver four door, K&N cone filter, autolite 104 plugs, slp cat back, 3.4 pulley, zzp pcm, pacesetter headers, zzp stage 1 throttle body, ported superchrger, F body brakes. sold...
    2004 GTO all stock for now.
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    circle?u mean bellhousing it could be the side cover gasket leaking man.and if so i can give ya some advise on it.it will cost around 400 bucks or more to get a shop to drop the tranny down to replace it and while there in there get them to replace that EPC solenoid[pressure control sol.]too lol.because it is a root cause to alotta 4t65e and HD problems.to check that gasket u will need to get ya some brake cleaner or somethin and spray around there to c if its the gasket or side cover that side cover tend to break if the bolts on the bottom left side are over tightened [torx]btw.heres the s/cover removal procedure:jack the left side up as high as ya can.then put ya jackstand underneath the left side and then take one jack under the tranny/motor and another under the subframe{engine cradle}.loosen the 2 bolts on the right side and completly remove the 2 bolts on the left side of the cradle.be sure to disconnect the steering column from the steering rack so no damage will occur while lowerin the cradle.unhook all tranny wires and wheel sensors needed.remove the cv axle and the left front brake,rotor and hub.lower the tranny while checkin for clearance.there are 17 bolts in the side cover and the gasket usually costs around 30 bucks at ur local parts store. BUT THESE GASKETS HARDLY EVER WEAR OUT!!! so please take note that of where this leak is coming from before attempting this and goodluck.
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    circle? front or back of the tranny.
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