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All suggestions above are good - especially the smell test. Need to know if it’s gear oil or engine oil.
There is a lot of oil residue up high on the tail end of the trans. That usually isn’t from engine oil. I’ve seen this occur when the transmission vent is blocked. Internal pressure inside the trans pushes gear oil out everywhere - input shaft seals, differential carrier seals, speedo gear, gear shift seal, etc., anywhere it can relieve pressure. Can also occur when the trans is overfilled. Sort of hard to overfill if done properly but I’ve seen them overfilled when filled on the bench or garage floor. |
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