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1999 Chevrolet Truck Express 1500 leaking oil of some type
1999 Chevrolet Truck Express 1500 leaking oil of some type
Oil leaking out the back end of automatic transmission Currently I see drips. Easy fix ? Special tools needed ? What type of oil could be leaking ? Regular engine oil or transmission oil ? I am going to go under and look tonight or tomorrow for better assessment 8/13/13 This first time I ever looked at this area Went under for a better look 1) u shaped shaft from the transmission, Able to squeeze my finger between the U, the center of the shaft seems to be the leaking red transmission fluid. Seems to be a small indent area in the center of the U where it is coming from. I thought it was leaking out the shaft bushing but it is dry. 2) Why would there be a hole in the shaft ? 3) The u's seem to be held in by spring clips. Is there a correct procedure to disconnect the u shaft from each other ? Thanks Sixwongs Last edited by sixwongs; 08-13-2013 at 10:59 AM. |
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Re: 1999 Chevrolet Truck Express 1500 leaking oil of some type
1999 Chevrolet Truck Express 1500 leaking oil of some type
Oil leaking out the back end of automatic transmission Currently I see drips. Easy fix ? Special tools needed ? What type of oil could be leaking ? Regular engine oil or transmission oil ? I am going to go under and look tonight or tomorrow for better assessment 8/13/13 This first time I ever looked at this area Went under for a better look 1) u shaped shaft from the transmission, Able to squeeze my finger between the U, the center of the shaft seems to be the leaking red transmission fluid. Seems to be a small indent area in the center of the U where it is coming from. I thought it was leaking out the shaft bushing but it is dry. 2) Why would there be a hole in the shaft ? 3) The u's seem to be held in by spring clips. Is there a correct procedure to disconnect the u shaft from each other ? Thanks Sixwongs |
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