http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18825265.400&feedId=online-news_rss20
 
  New Scientist has a similar article, no overt political leaning.

David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Rich Thomas wrote:
> http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=\Nation\archive\200511\NAT20051122a.html
> 

Keep in mind that CNS is a right-wing news site, much like Newsmax. Not 
to say they don't have some merit, but you need mentally apply some 
windage to compensate for their bias.


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Hans Neureiter wrote:
> Bought a bottle of LUCAS TRANSMISSION FIX ($ 8.00/16 oz), put it down the
> tube and drove the car 50 miles. Not a drip, car sitting all night. Before
> there was a 10" diameter ATF spot on the pavement.
> The stuff is thicker than molassis and slicker than owlshit. It took at
> least 10 minutes to pour down the D/S tube.

The Lucas stuff did NOT work on my 722.3 transmission or most of the 
ones I know about. I saw the front seal on mine - it was in pieces - 
NOTHING could have sealed it. That's what MOST 722.3 transmission seals 
look like when they start leaking I'm told. Since it worked on yours 
(I'm happy for you) that must not have been what was wrong with yours.

I'd like to hear from others that have used it to try to seal a front 
seal leak on a MERCEDES transmission (I have absolutely NO interest in 
other cars or other uses for the stuff).

Marshall
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