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bar's leaks transmission repair fluid in the crank case oil.

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 11:11 pm
by 88bonnsse
dead tired, in pain, and half asleep I just did one of the biggest rookie mistakes.. ( kicking my self in the ass over and over ). smh

I had to put the winter tires on my 1987 delta 88 royale, I needed a new air chuck to fill the tires up as mine broke so I went to autozone for one. while at autozone I I could have sworn I picked up a bottle of bar's leaks engine repair that goes in the oil.

I got home. opened oil cap and opened bottle of bar's leaks. turned bottle of bar's leaks upside down into oil filler hole and left it to drain while I swapped the stock tires for the snow tires. finished changing tires and when I pulled out bottle from oil fill hole I noticed it was BAR'S LEAKS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR :o :dontknow: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :helpsmilie: :helpsmilie: :helpsmilie:



soooooooooooo. I left the car right in the spot where it was. did not start it at all. my question is can I just do like 2 oil changes to flush out all that thick ass transmission repair fluid from my engine ? :helpsmilie:

Re: bar's leaks transmission repair fluid in the crank case

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:55 am
by Zeik75
should be fine to just flush. I would assume it is just a really heavy oil I can't see it being harmful really, especially with all the cars that end up full of dexcool in the oil and are still kicking.

Re: bar's leaks transmission repair fluid in the crank case

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:14 pm
by MattStrike
If it's anything like the Lucas stuff you will want to bring it in the garage and heat everything up. That trans stuff is a sludge that won't flow without some heat.

Might do a test to see if it's broken down by seafoam? I don't think it will mix with the oil at all, and will not be easily flushed without a cleaner of some sort. But that depends how thick it is. If it's runny then just drain the oil, leave the drain open and pour a quart of oil in to chase it all out.