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Hey Guys just need some adivce. I have a leak coming from im assuming is the attesa at the back of the gearbox and it just looks like it needs resealing it doesn't look stuffed just wondering if there is a seal behind it or if its just liquid gasket. Also will all the transmission fluid drain out when i remove it. Any advise would be appreciated.

Cheers Kile

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If its the hose at the back, yeah its the attessa. There's no seal. Is it tight? IIRC its 17mm, and you should use a flare nut spanner, not an open ender.

Fluid will leak out if you disconnect it.

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And if it still leaks after retightening, pull it off and check the fitting on the gearbox and hose side. It is a flare fitting so both surfaces need to be clean, straight and undamaged.

Also, if it's not leaking at the hose, you can pull the gearbox side off the box - there is an o-ring inside from memory that might be the problem.

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