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06-05-2003, 01:38 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: MIAMISBURG OHIO USA
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kinda like another opinion.....
went to my buddy's house last w/end,parked in his drive way w/ a pretty steep grade.came out to show him my purty new ball-milled valve covers only to notice a fresh puddle under my truck.got underneath and seen it was coming from the rear of my tranny,right where the out-put shaft exits into the yoke,w/ a pretty steady drip.never had noticed a problem b-4,what the he!! did i lose the rear main seal?another buddy at work said some yoke's have a "weep" hole in the center of the yoke between the ears to the u.j. he said some yoke's have 'em some don't.the angle that i had parked on had shifted the fluid to the back of the housing. any one else experience this b-4? he said an easy solution they used in the shop,(he's an ex- mr. goodwrench dealer mechanic) was to put a spot of silicone over the weep hole after cleaning it down real good w/ carb. clnr. anyone? thanks for any and all replies!!
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