Rear seal leak?

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scmsltn

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This last weekend I did my steering with a whole new gear box... This weekend I am going to try and seal the yoke hole as mentioned.

If any of you tranny guys have a pic I would appreciate it... If not I will take one.
 

kemo sabe

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I think I'd need a walkthrough to do this. I'm more of a visual learner lol. I did notice it leaks a lot more when parked up a hill for a few days rather than on a flat surface.

Is it necessary to shove a piece of cardboard in the yoke is what I'm having difficulty with. Would that cause any other problems?
 

TylerZ281500

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carboard what? you shouldnt be shoving carboard in any yoke, pull your driveshaft look at the slipyoke and see what kind of wear there is the seal or the bushing can be told if its worn out just from looking at it.
 

jmig

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If you change the real sesal and still have a leak it's most likely the output shaft seal. Click on the link below.

tp://73-87.com/7387garage/drivetrain/yokeleak.htm
 

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I didn't get to this last weekend, my fiancé had a surprise 30th bday party so I was worthless all day Sunday.
 
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