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Re: Oil leaks near Bell housing/final drive?
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Posted by Red Dave on April 11, 2006 at 11:22:36 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Oil leaks near Bell housing/final drive? posted by Ramon in NC on April 11, 2006 at 10:56:26:
Ramon, I'm not clear on what you have there. It looks to me like the right side final drive of an A, or Super A? And I think maybe what you refer to as a "bell housing" might be the differential shaft housing that goes between the differential and the final drive? If so, you may have overfilled the transmission oil. There are seals on both sides of the differential where the differential shafts enter it. You mention that you recently changed the transmission oil. Check the level on the left side of the transmission, there is a small pipe plug that will be behind the left brake rod. If your level is above that, it is overfilled. Or that seal may be bad. If so, it's not hard to change, but there is a fair amount of disassembly required to get to it.
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