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Old 07-12-2014, 04:54 PM
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I have had the same leak since my trans was new and have changed the seal once. If you figure it out let me know

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Originally Posted by carbuff View Post
Ok, this is a new one to me... While doing some work on TOW, Eric and I were looking for the source of a transmission fluid leak. The crossmember had a lot of fluid on it, and fluid was also sprayed on the tunnel. But, the transmission is dry everywhere. Rear seal is fine, around the shifter is fine, we couldn't find a drop on it. So Eric starts telling me it must be the yoke.

I look at him like he's crazy, but sure enough, he texts a buddy that works at a driveline shop, and the guy tells him that yep, they can leak. Apparently there is a 'cap' of some sort at the back behind the splined section, and if I understood correctly, the splined part of the yoke is actually pressed into the cast part. So it's possible for fluid to see through the yoke if there isn't a good seal where the 'cap' part is.

Eric is going to pull the driveshaft today or Monday and confirm. We'll see if this is truly the cause, and if so he will use something to seal this area. Or, worst case, I'm buying a new yoke...

The best part of this is that he has to drop one side of the exhaust to get the driveshaft out. Either that or the torque arm, and the muffler is much easier...
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