The only place to fill the tranny fluid is through the tranny dipstick drain plug underneath
most washer pumps are located under the washer fluid reservoir so it will self prime it self
I would definitely prime the whole lot, and put an extra coat on the areas of baremetal and existing filler.
Transmission loss of prime. If the trans fluid is full the problem could be a bad filter, or a weak trans pump.
They consist of the hydraulic pressurizing fluid, a prime mover I.e. A pump to pressurize the fluid, transmission pipes, and actuators eg: telescopic hydraulic tubes, to convert pressure energy to mechanical energy
The pump.
right next to the blower unit.
No. This could be LOss of Prime No. This could be LOss of Prime
Sand the fiberglass with a 400 - 1000 grit sandpaper so you can not feel a difference between the fibergass filler and the body of the car. Now you can prime it.
Usually the diet is the prime factor in the smell.
Sand the fiberglass with a 400 - 1000 grit sandpaper so you can not feel a difference between the fibergass filler and the body of the car. Now you can prime it.
Just power the pump. If you have W/W fluid in it, it'll prime itself.
Check the fuel pressure regulator.