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    Transmission vent

    Hi y'all, silly question, I was fiddling with the wires down by the timing chain tensioner, had the starter cover in place, and the trans vent hose only moved after seemingly popping loose from some unknown area. Wondering if that lil plastic pipe was attached to anything, or had simply lain under the starter to drian out thru the starter drain hole? I can see how it might have become wedged in there, but wasn't sure if I'd left a open fitting exposed where I can't see?

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    I just goes into the starter cavity, where it heads down into the "mystery hole".

    It's called the "mystery hole" because it is usually found from underneath and people wonder how to plug it up.

    DON'T plug it up, it's the drain hole from the starter cavity.

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      Originally posted by Steve View Post
      I just goes into the starter cavity, where it heads down into the "mystery hole".

      It's called the "mystery hole" because it is usually found from underneath and people wonder how to plug it up.

      DON'T plug it up, it's the drain hole from the starter cavity.

      .

      Thanks, Steve, I kinda suspected so, but wasn't convinced =D

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