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Losing fluid out of slip yolk after long sit?

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Old 05-23-2011, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Vince B
The quick fix here is to seal up the back of the yoke if in fact that is where the fluid is coming from. Vince

hmm... looks like i did something right for a change
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The guru was dead on. This device behind the speedometer ring was left out of the build. Took it off my old trans and put it on and now she is good to sit and wait for Friday nights.
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