I have a 68 with a 4 speed manual from a Ford F150.
Last year the selector shaft broke, I had it repaired but when I got it back it kept leaking from the breather hole at the top of the box.
My mechanic looked at it for me as said the tray in the inside of the transmission lid is missing, hense the oil spews out the top of the box and makes a mess.
As i live in ireland, getting a new lid for my very obscure box could take some time so to correct the problem he fitted a rubber hose from the breather hole and ran it up into the engine bay, figuring the oil wouldnt travel that far and would run back down into the box.
After some 'spirited' driving yesterday i was dissapointed to find the oil had made its way up the pipe and spewed into the engine bay. I have fitted a large in-line fuel filter in an attempt to catch the oil, allwoing it to gather and then run back down into the box.
This may work but my question is this:
Why is the oil spewing from the box and cant I just plug the hole or would this create pressure etc?
Thanks in advance.
brian
Last year the selector shaft broke, I had it repaired but when I got it back it kept leaking from the breather hole at the top of the box.
My mechanic looked at it for me as said the tray in the inside of the transmission lid is missing, hense the oil spews out the top of the box and makes a mess.
As i live in ireland, getting a new lid for my very obscure box could take some time so to correct the problem he fitted a rubber hose from the breather hole and ran it up into the engine bay, figuring the oil wouldnt travel that far and would run back down into the box.
After some 'spirited' driving yesterday i was dissapointed to find the oil had made its way up the pipe and spewed into the engine bay. I have fitted a large in-line fuel filter in an attempt to catch the oil, allwoing it to gather and then run back down into the box.
This may work but my question is this:
Why is the oil spewing from the box and cant I just plug the hole or would this create pressure etc?
Thanks in advance.
brian