Found it!
Thanks very much JR.
Havn't seen it, but I can feel what appears to be a cap as I can rotate it.
It's not actually in the open, but rather to the rear of the engine opening.
Makes it kinda' tight to get in there.
Does it unscrew or just pop off if I get a screwdriver in there.
...and then, perhaps I should leave it alone for now
though I'd sure
like to remove a hazard once known. ( There must be something to that
saying: what you don't know can't hurt you... until it bites you in the
beehind [g] )
But when one knows.... it's a whole different story.
Thanks again JR. At least now I know where it is.
Heinz
'76 Transmode
>Heinz,
> The vent you are looking for is located on top at the front of the
>transmission. With the engine cover off, if you look down just below the
>firewall you will see a small metal cap, that is if it is original. This
cap
>is covering the vent tube. This vent is what is replaced with a tube or
hose
>to route transmission fluid away from exhaust and hot parts. Take
>care..........JR Slaten
> 73,75,76
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>HeinzIn a message dated 10/27/98 12:40:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>
>
Thanks very much JR.
Havn't seen it, but I can feel what appears to be a cap as I can rotate it.
It's not actually in the open, but rather to the rear of the engine opening.
Makes it kinda' tight to get in there.
Does it unscrew or just pop off if I get a screwdriver in there.
...and then, perhaps I should leave it alone for now
like to remove a hazard once known. ( There must be something to that
saying: what you don't know can't hurt you... until it bites you in the
beehind [g] )
But when one knows.... it's a whole different story.
Thanks again JR. At least now I know where it is.
Heinz
'76 Transmode
>Heinz,
> The vent you are looking for is located on top at the front of the
>transmission. With the engine cover off, if you look down just below the
>firewall you will see a small metal cap, that is if it is original. This
cap
>is covering the vent tube. This vent is what is replaced with a tube or
hose
>to route transmission fluid away from exhaust and hot parts. Take
>care..........JR Slaten
> 73,75,76
>
>
>
>
>
>HeinzIn a message dated 10/27/98 12:40:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>
>