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Trans Leak

ssdvc

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OK, I am trying to fix all leaks and drips coing from my truck. My driveway doesn't like it and neither does the wife. I am addressing two so far and while a friend of mine was checking out the underneath of my 09, he noticed a leak from this area:

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It is the shift arm for the trans and I assume that there is a shaft behind that arm and nut. it has a nice little drip going. Is this easily fixed with an "O-Ring" I can replace?
 

porkysplace

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OK, I am trying to fix all leaks and drips coing from my truck. My driveway doesn't like it and neither does the wife. I am addressing two so far and while a friend of mine was checking out the underneath of my 09, he noticed a leak from this area:

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It is the shift arm for the trans and I assume that there is a shaft behind that arm and nut. it has a nice little drip going. Is this easily fixed with an "O-Ring" I can replace?
It is a seal ; https://www.classictransmissionsolu...MI596onuXG9wIVvhXUAR3wtgWnEAQYASABEgKjTPD_BwE

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ssdvc

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Awesome, thanks Porky. So I assume I just remove that nut, pull the arm off and fish the old seal out, then reinstall?
 

Keith_J

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Fishing the seal out is easier with this tool:

There is a sharp shoulder on the shaft which can cut the new seal. This is why he used that mylar film. Thin heat shrink also works.
 

ssdvc

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Thanks Keith. Where do you get the tool? That seal looks tough to remove without it and I will be doing while the trans is in the truck.
 

cucvrus

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OK, I am trying to fix all leaks and drips coing from my truck. My driveway doesn't like it and neither does the wife. I am addressing two so far and while a friend of mine was checking out the underneath of my 09, he noticed a leak from this area:

View attachment 866689

It is the shift arm for the trans and I assume that there is a shaft behind that arm and nut. it has a nice little drip going. Is this easily fixed with an "O-Ring" I can replace?
That is the shift arm for the transfer case on the NP208 C. That was NOT rebuilt.
NP208 Fully Rebuilt Transfercase - Hillbilly Wizard

This one was rebuilt. That seal is available at NAPA. Getting all the leaks fixed on 35+ year old vehicles is a full time labor intense job. Good Luck. I found changing the seal will work sometimes. But never all the time. Mud gets in the seal and like a pipe cutter grooves the shaft and makes a seal unsealable. I started taking units to shop that leak after a seal replacement because they require being split and the selector being changed to correct the leak. Almost 40 years and leaks and worn parts are bound to happen.
Amazon.com: oil drip pan for under car
I see catch pans under military vehicles at Fort Indiantown Gap all the time. Like Murphy's Law. Leakproof seals will.
 
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ssdvc

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Well crap ! Hey Rick, is that seal the same one I just ordered In an above reply), or a different part number?
 
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