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    2002 24 V leaking trann oil

    I have an issue with my 24 V, after a heavy day of surfing put the boat on the lift, next time we go to use it most of the atf fluid is in the bottom of the boat, no visible hose leaks or any sprayed fluid on the inside of the compartment, just all floating in the bottom. PLEASE HELP. Thank you Jason

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    1. You could have a bad vent?
    2. Have you recently changed the fluid? If so you could have put too much in?
    3. I had a bolt come loose at the very top of the transmission, it looked to be some sort of maintenance/inspection access bolt? I had to take the rear seat access out just to find the problem and barely discovered it. Those transmissions build up alot of pressure so check evert nut and bolt. Good Luck

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      #3
      well I had to put about a quart in because it was all in the bottom on Saturday, I have not checked it today. is the vent on top next to the dipstick?

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        #4
        The vent is toward the top of the trans housing, when I was checking mine out I remember the vent has a cap over it that has an intentional wobble to it. It wont come off but it feels loose (kind of like a pressure cooker vent)
        Best thing I can think of is to get your bilge cleaned out with simple green or any kind of degreaser, let dry and cover the bilge with light colored towels (white), run the boat and look for leaks.

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          #5
          ok I just went out and ran it at 10mph for about 20 mins straight, I had cleaned out the hull prior to that. After that duration I believe that it must be the seal between the water cooler and the v drive? I am going to tighten all the nuts now and hope it fixes it, any comments now would be greatly appreciated. thanks Jason

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            #6
            well they were all really tight.... so now I am at a loss, again

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              #7
              A few years ago mine was leaking where the shift cable goes into the tranny. A new O ring fixed it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jsz View Post
                A few years ago mine was leaking where the shift cable goes into the tranny. A new O ring fixed it.
                This just happened to a friend as well. It's a $2 part.
                Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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