ABAllen123

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1955 TO35 before I changed the transmission fluid there is a small drip from what looks like a weep hole in the bottom of the transmission housing. I changed the fluid and drove it for about 20 minutes parked it and had a drip from the weep hole. It appears to have stopped today. Is this normal?

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There is a weep hole in the clutch area. Those normally have a jiggle pin (loose fitting cotter pin) in them to keep the hole open. The purpose of the hole is to let oil out of the clutch area. Ideally, there will be no oil leaking from the hole. If there is oil dripping out, it can come from a leaking engine rear main seal, or a transmission seal leak. The color can often tell which it is.
 
There is a weep hole in the clutch area. Those normally have a jiggle pin (loose fitting cotter pin) in them to keep the hole open. The purpose of the hole is to let oil out of the clutch area. Ideally, there will be no oil leaking from the hole. If there is oil dripping out, it can come from a leaking engine rear main seal, or a transmission seal leak. The color can often tell which it is.
Thank you
 
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