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saabfast
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Little Drip

Postby saabfast » 08 Jan 2008 12:30

My '81 5 speed box has been producing a little drip of ATF on the driveway since the summer. Not a great deal but irritating. Having finally got it up in the air last w/e I can see that the drip is falling from the bolt in the bottom of the crossmember gearbox mounting, but I cannot see where it is coming from above. All the extension bolts are tight and there is no easily visible sign of leakage. The rear oil seal is fine. Is there any seal up there which commonly gives a leakage problem?

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Postby TR7_FHC » 08 Jan 2008 15:31

might be worth checking the o rings on the speedo drive,

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Postby Beans » 08 Jan 2008 17:37

Speedo drive is easiest to change ...
But the most common leak I have encountered over the years is the O-ring where the selector shaft enters the 'box.

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Postby saabfast » 08 Jan 2008 20:03

Thanks for the suggestions. I checked he speedo drive and could not see anything there. The selector shaft seal sounds a bigger job but will have a look under next w/e. (Haynes is not too clear on this aspect of the 5 speed box).

Alan
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