Silveroddo
Senior Member
Hey There,
This is a really dumb question, but I've got a '96 Champion 720A Series 4 w/ an 8.3 cummins and 8 speeds trans. Tonight while I was running it I got a low trans pressure light, shut it down to discover on the passenger side in the engine compartment on what I would call the "fly wheel housing" I'm missing what I am assuming is a vent, breather, or plug of some kind (I found where the leak started but wasn't able to locate anything and don't see anything hung up in the engine compartment). There is a clean hole high up on the housing where I apparently lost my trans fluid. I've attached a picture but unfortunately I didn't take a 2nd one for better location orientation. The picture is located as you look at the engine, toward the front of the machine and as you can see it is fairly high on the fly wheel housing. Never have had an issue with this before and can't find this side of the housing in any of my books. Any help is greatly appreciated. Going to call the dealer tomorrow, but trying to brainstorm a temporary solution in the meantime
This is a really dumb question, but I've got a '96 Champion 720A Series 4 w/ an 8.3 cummins and 8 speeds trans. Tonight while I was running it I got a low trans pressure light, shut it down to discover on the passenger side in the engine compartment on what I would call the "fly wheel housing" I'm missing what I am assuming is a vent, breather, or plug of some kind (I found where the leak started but wasn't able to locate anything and don't see anything hung up in the engine compartment). There is a clean hole high up on the housing where I apparently lost my trans fluid. I've attached a picture but unfortunately I didn't take a 2nd one for better location orientation. The picture is located as you look at the engine, toward the front of the machine and as you can see it is fairly high on the fly wheel housing. Never have had an issue with this before and can't find this side of the housing in any of my books. Any help is greatly appreciated. Going to call the dealer tomorrow, but trying to brainstorm a temporary solution in the meantime