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I have a 1937 Warner Transmission T86-IP, which is an overdrive transmission.
I cannot find where the breather is on the transmission to see if is plugged, I am leaking fluid, which I am assuming is because there is pressure being built up.
At best, if someone could tell me where they are on transmissions of that era.
Thanks,
Mike rejewski