PST driveshaft Leaking ATF at the BACK OF THE SLIP YOKE
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PST driveshaft Leaking ATF at the BACK OF THE SLIP YOKE
PST driveshaft is leaking ATF at the slip yoke, not the seal... the back of the slip yoke by the U joint.
Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
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Not unheard of, but not too common, either. Spray good brake cleaner(not Gunk, but something like CRC or Pyroil) on it real well, and apply something like Permatex Ultra Black rtv or even JB Weld to the area under the joint. That is nothing more than a pressed in plug there usually.
Also may want to check your trans fluid level... if it's too full you will get excessive fluid in the tailhousing where it doesn't need to be.
Also may want to check your trans fluid level... if it's too full you will get excessive fluid in the tailhousing where it doesn't need to be.
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Not unheard of, but not too common, either. Spray good brake cleaner(not Gunk, but something like CRC or Pyroil) on it real well, and apply something like Permatex Ultra Black rtv or even JB Weld to the area under the joint. That is nothing more than a pressed in plug there usually.
Also may want to check your trans fluid level... if it's too full you will get excessive fluid in the tailhousing where it doesn't need to be.
Also may want to check your trans fluid level... if it's too full you will get excessive fluid in the tailhousing where it doesn't need to be.
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I just had the same thing with my pst supplied th400 yoke. The entire plug was gone, not just broken. Found a metric freeze plug that fit and used a strong putty to seal it into the splines. No more leak.