So the trans fluid was 1/2 quart low. Ticking persists. Tomorrow afternoon I'll adjust Clutch cable and report back with my findings.
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The ticking has subsided. However, transmission fluid is leaking out. I have tightened the 10mm bolt as much as I feel comfortable with. I guess there is an o ring around the speedo gear that I could replace, but I just feel like I'm forgetting something simple. What did I forget to do?1992 Ford Festiva 1.3 L 4-cylinder
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Originally posted by ryanprins13 View PostWhere is it leaking from? What did you use as a referance for how far to fill it? If its overfull it will push out the breather which is under your starter iirc.
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I don't know for sure where it is leaking, however there is always a puddle around the flat housing where the 10mm bolt is and where the gear recesses into the housing.Last edited by Timothy; 03-28-2017, 03:21 PM.1992 Ford Festiva 1.3 L 4-cylinder
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Was the car sitting level or jacked up when the level of the lubricant was measured? As for seating the speedo unit it's an awkward place in which to work but seating hasn't been an issue for me. As for an "O" ring I can't recall but there are photos on this site of the speedo unit which should show one if present.Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.
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Originally posted by Timothy View PostThe manual showed a a tab on the top part of the speedo gear as the high low mark. I filled it to the mid way point on that tab. Perhaps I overfilled it, but I tried to measure it carefully.
I don't know for sure where it is leaking, however there is always a puddle around the flat housing where the 10mm bolt is and where the gear recesses into the housing.
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Originally posted by ryanprins13 View PostOk, well i would pull it back out and inspect the o-ring. If it looks ok then make sure its well oiled and clean the area on the transmission where it goes in. When you stick it back in push down real hard while twisting it around. It sometimes takes me a while to get it in... if you want to be sure then crawl underneath and youll be able to see if theirs a gap between the speedo gear bracket and transmission or if you got it all the way in. Then drive and check for leaks again.
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