If you over fill a manual transmission it will blow the overflow into the spew hole in your bell housing and chances are it will get on your clutch and cause it to slip.
Yes, so you fill it up to the fill hole then screw the plug back in.
If you over fill your transmission fluid, you might blow out the transmission seals. It is most likely that some fluid will overflow, but no damage will occur.
It can foam, and fail as a lubricant ... which equals a rebuild @ 3 to 5 grand.
Overfilling a transmission may result in damaging seals, causing leakage, either external or internal due to over pressure by the transmission pump. This of course, depends how much it was overfilled!
where is the transmission fill on the mercury tracer
you fill your transmission with gear oil as opposed to transmission fluid for automatic transmissions. you fill your transmission by removing the plate around the shifter from inside the cockpit of the car. pop out the plastic console around the shifter, remove the shift boot (leather/fabric) then you will see the top of the transmission. there is a plate with 6-8 nuts that you remove, pop the plate off, and pour in the gear oil. make sure you dont over fill it. use the specified amount by referring to a Hyne's or Chilton manual. or you can find the specs online.
Transmission oil over-filled.
better gas mileage
It will spill?
The advantages of using a bike with automatic transmission over manual transmission include easier operation, smoother shifting, and reduced rider fatigue.
It shouldn't
it leaks