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    probably just got water on it at some point got hot and turned the oil milky, i dont know what your talking about the seal of the tranny and motor though. are you just talking about where the tranny shell/housing contacts and bolts to the block? only seal i know of between the tranny and block isnt visible from the outside. if theres not oil in your actual motor oil or tranny fluid dont worry about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schugg
    probably just got water on it at some point got hot and turned the oil milky, i dont know what your talking about the seal of the tranny and motor though. are you just talking about where the tranny shell/housing contacts and bolts to the block? only seal i know of between the tranny and block isnt visible from the outside. if theres not oil in your actual motor oil or tranny fluid dont worry about it.
    yeah i meant where the SEAM where the tranny bolts to the motor... yeah no gasket or anything... but i didnt really think to check the oil, i mean this was just a few minutes ago so i just saw milky oil and said "TO THE COMPUTER JAMES!!!"

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