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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Canton North carolina
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Friend recently purchased a 71 1/2 ton 4x4 swb auto. Previous owner stated trans was leaking and that was why he stopped driving it. After getting it home and replacing output shaft seals and output housing gaskets and cracked speedo cable, leaking stopped for 2 days, now it is leaking again. This time from the lower shift rail for high low range. I know there is a seal in there I can see it, question is how do I go about replacing it? I have looked at several t/c break downs and it looks like it all has to come apart. Is there another way? Thanks for your help. Harold
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: NP 205 help- leaving puddles, big puddles
Sounds like you may still be having trans fluid leaking into the TC? My guess is the two seals inside the TC to trans adapter are installed in the wrong direction. The fluid leaking out the lower shift shaft says the fluid level in the TC is way too high. You can replace the seal there without dis-assembling the entire TC but it will be a pain.
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Re: NP 205 help- leaving puddles, big puddles
Thank you!
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Location: Desert Southwest
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Re: NP 205 help- leaving puddles, big puddles
Check this thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=266278
There's a couple of pictures that show the adapter seals so you can see the installation direction (they are reversed from what you would normally expect). |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Columbus OH
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Re: NP 205 help- leaving puddles, big puddles
As a general rule rubber "lip" seals are installed with the side that has the spring going toward the liquid side. It doesn't matter whether the liquid is ATF, gear oil, motor oil, grease, etc.
Occasionally you will come across one with two lips, but only one will have the spring. |
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