
| I have run my '57 Fury about once a month 
over the winter to keep everything in working order, but the other day, after 
not having started it for about a month it took a dump of transmission 
fluid.  Not very much, mind you, only about a cup or so.  But it was 
enough to worry me, so I asked my mechanic, whom I trust a lot, about it.  
He said my car had done that periodically when I left it with him to do 
paint/body work (while I was gone for a year in Bosnia), and that he also had a 
'79 Chevy truck that had done the same thing to him for years, without it ever 
meaning anything was broke. How can this be?  With his truck he 
told me whenever it did this he simply checked the trans fluid level and added 
as needed, which was usually very little.  Do the trans seals maybe 
occasionally "bulge" or something to allow this little bit of fluid to 
escape, without causing real harm, or is this a sympton of a problem that's 
immenent?  Any answers would be appreciated. . .  Mark   mjh Mr. Finzzz | 
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