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What should be in this hole??

We very recently purchased a new to us Foretravel 2004 U270 36'. This is our first motorhome. I have been going through everything to check everything for how it functions and fixing small things etc. I noticed a small leak it appears to be transmission fluid (very small leak fluid level ok) but while cleaning the area I found this threaded hole in bottom transmission. It does not appear to have had anything leak from it. I believe this should have a plug or something. Please educate me.

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Reply #1
That hole is in the bell housing. Leave it that way.  If transmission fluid starts dripping out of there then you need a new front oil seal. Like wise if engine oil starts dripping out the same hole you need a new rear main engine oil seal.

Mike

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Reply #2
Correct!

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Reply #3
Tom and Michelle,

By the way, welcome to Foretravel ownership and welcome to the ForeForum.  It is great to have you and please chime in regularly. 

Richard and Jan

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Reply #4
That hole is in the bell housing. Leave it that way.
It's called a "Weep Hole" cuz if you find (much) oil dripping out, you'll be weeping at the prospect of paying for the repair.  :dance:

Allison trannys are HEAVY.  Dropping one to replace a bad seal should not be taken lightly:))


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Reply #5
Thank you all. The ForeForum has been a valuable resource already. I already have quite a few parts ordered will be installing them as the arrive. I also have a porter cable random orbit polisher on its way.

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Reply #6
Congrats on your new purchase. From what I can see it looks like a very clean coach. Unlimited knowledge base by a very diverse group of owners.
Scott

 

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Reply #7
That's what I was thinking.  I can't believe how clean the underside of that coach is!