Icantthinkofagoodusername
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Yes and they are cheapish. When I did mine one of the six mounting fittings was bust so some other cackhanded tw@t had been in there at some point. So I cleaned it very carefully and glued it together with JB weld, it's held ever since. I also couldn't get the new sump gasket to stay straight on it so put the old one back on, it has never leaked.
If the colour is at all brown, change it.
As you can see I have been ruminating about the temp at which you did it and i am sure it wasn't anywhere near too hot. Maybe the not being in P would make a difference but I honestly don't think so. Only you having another bash at it will enlighten us. And my memory may be playing up and I may put it back into P after leaving it in Neutral while I ready my kit, you have got me wondering now!
I also was thinking, what if the previous owner took the box off, held it vertical with the rear flange and whatever on the floor or bench and just poured a bit of ATF in? that could over fill it for sure.
Easily but a mechanic did this for me on Monday and is a second hand box
For science or something I will get a catch can and this time let it clear itself out and then drive it a bit if it shows symptoms of low fluid then I'll do a new filter if not I'll just run it for now and do a service later
I only have 4 liters of fluid in my stocks too
I used the rags (old t-shirts) laid on top just to cover the puddle
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