Trans fill tube

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Mikie v
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Trans fill tube

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A few months ago I posted that I fixed a trans leak by replacing the gasket and pan, NOT. I replace the gasket for the second and while I was filling it I kept looking around for leaks (running) low and behold it was coming down the fill tube but I know for a fact that I did not spill any fluid. With engine off I had poured some fluid in and noticed it coming down the side of the tube. I removed the tube and blew throw capping one end and noticed the a leakage around the bracket that's screwed to the frame. Can it be that while riding and building up pressure the fluid is going up the tube and leaking out. The reason I ask is that after I removed the tube I plugged up the tube hole and had it running till the fan turned on and off a few times. Any info is appreciated, Thanks.
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some folks have placed a rubber hose, with an adapter, on the top of the filler tube and extended it upward and capped it off with a small air filter.
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I assume you are talking about a trike not a bike. You need to weld or jb weld or replace the tube it needs to be sealed.

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SRF wrote:I assume you are talking about a trike not a bike. You need to weld or jb weld or replace the tube it needs to be sealed.

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Yes a trike and I'll be welding the bracket, I'm just curious if it's normal for the fluid to shoot up that far up the tube.
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Buck wrote:some folks have placed a rubber hose, with an adapter, on the top of the filler tube and extended it upward and capped it off with a small air filter.
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I won't be able to slip a hose over it because the crack is at the bracket.
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I was referring to a bike
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Thanks Buck, my bad for not mentioning it.
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Just an update. Had the tube welded and put on about 150 miles and at one point had the trike up to 110 mph (to build up some pressure) not a drop of trans oil leaked. Coincident, maybe but I'll take it.
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Glad it is all working out :thumbup:
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