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So after making 3 passes back to back I loaded the car and then I noticed drops of trans fluid where the car was parked. I finally got around to jacking it up and it appears it blew it out of the vent. Is this a common problem with a turbo 350? do I need to put a catch can on the vent?
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you might need a larger cooler, back to back runs will sometimes overheat tranny and push fluid out vent, i used a moroso coolent overflow tank and plumb to vent, chrysler 727
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SSDiv6 that conversation went all over the place but I think I get it.
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1320Racer was a colorful palette of knowledge and conversation.
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