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I have the June 1998 manual (TM 9-2320-365-10) which matches up to my truck for 90% of things, but there are plenty of areas where things have changed.
Would anyone have a pdf of the a1 manual? Year model 2003 fyi.
In searching the forum there are a few links to websites for this but they all...
I have the same questions as the op. I don't see a reservoir either. (2003 m1078-a1). I've looked behind the cab where the original manual shows it should be and I don't see anything on either side.
If it is just a drain, it still seems the proper procedure calls for plugging it prior to driving into high water. I've located mine and there is a spare bolt (the plug) located right next to the hole as described in the manual.
I'm still curious as to the specifics of what's inside. As I...
Thanks coachgeo and superman. Good info but I'm still unsure about the bel housing plug.
The breather is located on top of the transmission. Mine has the remote breather which is simply a long hose routed to a higher location but either way it's clear these top mounted breathers allow air to...
Anyone know what the purpose of the normally exposed hole is?
What is the downside of plugging it full time or for several hours assuming you are expecting high water?
Part #7256 is $207.99 before core charge refund
Part #7256D is $223.99 " "
The core charge refund is $36.00 when you return the old ones. Don't forget to stretch before you start moving those puppies around. :)
Would anyone have pictures or a better description of what needs to be plugged on a 1078 prior to driving in high water?
Where is the bell housing plug?
Does each axle also have a vent that needs to be plugged?
Last but not least, while having some transmission work done I was offered the...