This is my 1949 Plymouth Suburban, recently purchased. Pretty much stock. I suspect a gear oil leak at the front of the trans, as the repair manual refers to as the Drive Pinion Bearing Retainer. The exploded drawing shows a gasket and screw grommets. I assume the leak is from one of these.
Anyway, I followed the Manual instructions as to removal. The drive shaft, all the attachments and I loosened the 4 bolts attaching the trans to the bell housing. I expected the trans to come loose from the bell housing. But no. I jacked up the trans a bit, hoping for it to release. Nothing. I put a little prybar pressure. Still nothing.
Am I missing something here? I don't want to bend or break anything.
Also while I'm asking questions:
1. Any suggestions where to get the gasket and screw grommets? (if needed)
2. As might be seen in the photo, the rubber engine mounts are completely rotted and smashed. Advice on replacements?
Thanks,
Craig