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yellow75
post Apr 19 2017, 07:19 AM
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I have been trying to track down a leak in my transaxle. New seal and O ring in speedo angle drive. needed that but it didn't fix the drip.So I cleaned the trans with brake clean and took it out for a drive. Gear oil seems to be coming from the front part of the gearbox where it meets the engine case and coming out the vent hole at the bottom of the bell housing case. Given all that, I'm thinking the input shaft seal is leaking. Am I on the right track? Any other usual suspect places that it could be coming from?
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saigon71
post Apr 19 2017, 03:38 PM
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The leak from the bell housing is most likely the input shaft seal.

I started losing a lot of tranny fluid from that area last year. Not wanting to take the car off the road, I kept driving it. The leak sprayed on my brand new Sach's clutch, causing it to burn out in about 4000 miles.

It's not a bad job. I put a screw in the old one and slide hammered it out. Used a piece of PVC to drive the new one in.

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