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Old 05-25-2012, 02:56 PM   #1
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My gearbox is now leaking where it mounts to the frame, looks like tranny fluid. Never leaked here before I changed ps pump and line. What could be the cause of this? This is so confusing.
As always thanks for any help/advice with this issue.

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Old 05-25-2012, 03:27 PM   #2
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Re: Gearbox leaking tranny fluid?

Only a couple places it could leak. Sector shaft (where the pitman arm connects), control valve (where the steering shaft connects) or the pressure line or return line. My guess would possibly be that the new pump you installed has higher pressure than the old one did due to being worn out and has caused a leak....

Some folks use trans fluid in the p/s system which would explain why it looks like it....
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Old 05-25-2012, 04:02 PM   #3
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My gearbox is now leaking where it mounts to the frame, looks like tranny fluid. Never leaked here before I changed ps pump and line. What could be the cause of this? This is so confusing.
As always thanks for any help/advice with this issue.

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when these old fittings are loosened and replaces they are notrious for leaking.
Clean her up real good, turn the key, watch for leaks. If it was fine before and u touched ________ its prob _______.


trans fluid in the powersteering!?!?!?!? oh here we go trans fluid has "friction modifiers" in it, along with dye. PS fluid does not but time and time again has been proven okay to run trans in ps.....but i dont, why? personal pref.
sall' hydro fluid!
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Re: Gearbox leaking tranny fluid?

^ I used power steering fluid in new pump, but trans fluid in old pump. Thanks.
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Will I wind up needing to replace the gearbox? Thanks.

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Will I wind up needing to replace the gearbox? Thanks.
No chances r its just a cheap chinease flange that miss mated from the lines to box. Clean it and find where the leak is comming from. Always replace these parts when last option. These trucks were the last quality years from chevy. When remanned with over seas parts,, even from a quality builder like napa, NEVER last as long or well as oem.

Find out where leak is comming from, until then no one can help u
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Old 05-28-2012, 08:00 PM   #7
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No chances r its just a cheap chinease flange that miss mated from the lines to box. Clean it and find where the leak is comming from. Always replace these parts when last option. These trucks were the last quality years from chevy. When remanned with over seas parts,, even from a quality builder like napa, NEVER last as long or well as oem.

Find out where leak is comming from, until then no one can help u
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Did some cleaning and its leaking from the bowed tie rod where it goes into the gearbox. (larue straightened it.)
How close is the tie rod suppose to touch the gearbox, mine is gapped a good inch and a half. And the ridges seem striped around the tie rod.
Any idea how to fix this?
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Did some cleaning and its leaking from the bowed tie rod where it goes into the gearbox. (larue straightened it.)
How close is the tie rod suppose to touch the gearbox, mine is gapped a good inch and a half. And the ridges seem striped around the tie rod.
Any idea how to fix this?
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There is a seal in there that can be replaced, i have never done it but with some searching google u will find an exploded view on how to get to it.

The pitman arm will rise on the shaft until it stopps, the splined shaft it sits on is gradually larger, like a cone, if its stripped the nut was not tight enough and ran loose, this is a saftey concern.

I reccomend you go to the local junkyard and get a replacement. A new box will b about 200 and if u combine ur parts list with time and difficulty, not worth it to replace.

A napa reman unit will b aprox 200plus tax, junkyard 40 otd.

Hope this helps.
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Old 05-28-2012, 09:12 PM   #9
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^it helps a lot, thanks for taking the time to share your insight. I'll probably hit the salvage yard for this, as I'm on a budget for this truck.
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^it helps a lot, thanks for taking the time to share your insight. I'll probably hit the salvage yard for this, as I'm on a budget for this truck.
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