To unplug a vent tube on a 350 Turbo transmission, first ensure the vehicle is safely supported and the engine is off. Locate the vent tube, typically found on the top of the transmission case. Carefully remove any debris or obstructions around the tube, and use a small brush or compressed air to clear it out. If the tube is damaged, consider replacing it to ensure proper ventilation and function.
There should be a vent tube just above the in and out oil fittings on trans. It may be hard to see if trans is installed in vehicle.
To replace the transmission vent tube on a Turbo 350, first, ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured. Remove the old vent tube by unscrewing or pulling it out from the transmission case, depending on its design. Clean the area where the new tube will be installed, then insert the new vent tube and secure it in place. Finally, double-check for any leaks and ensure it's properly seated before reassembling any surrounding components.
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Transmission overfilled ? so when the transmission fluid is heated up it expands and comes out the vent tube Have you been driving through water ? Got water in transmission so its overfilled , resulting in transmission fluid coming out of vent tube
NO THERE IS NOT. Now there is a VENT tube in the top of the transmission that relieves pressure that builds up in the transmission when truck is being driven. You should never OVERFILL a transmission... If it has to much fluid in it, then it can push it out of the vent tube and to the ground. If the transmission is getting to HOT then it may also push fluid out of the vent tube.
no it has a vent if it is coming out the vent it is over full.
To check if the transmission vent tube is clogged, first locate the vent tube, usually found on the transmission housing. Inspect the tube visually for any signs of damage or blockage. You can also blow air through the tube; if air does not pass through easily, it is likely clogged. Lastly, ensure that the vent is clear of debris and that the surrounding area is clean to prevent further blockages.
The problem ended up being the vent port in the top of the transmission housing was plugged with a mud-dobber nest. The nest was probably built when I had the transmission in storage.
The vent is on the front pump. It is inside the bell housing.
The transmission vent tube on a 2003 Ford Taurus is typically located on the top of the transmission case. It is a small tube that allows air to escape and helps prevent pressure buildup within the transmission. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and look at the transmission from underneath. Be sure to consult your vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
On my 97 SC1, the vent is a tube between battery and firewall. Not sure if the same on the SC2.
Assuming you mean transmission vent: 1) Excessively high fluid level. 2) Tube has hose incorrectly located.