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ATF leak at shift lever

alburms311

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M1009, I have a fairly decent ATF leak that appears to be coming from where the shift lever enters the pan. The cork gasket(which sucks, and I over torqued so there are small leaks around that in places) was installed along with a new filter a few months back, and the leak has slowly appeared and now needs to be addressed. I plan on dropping the pan and using RTV this time, but my question is this. Is there some type of seal that may have gone bad on the inside of the area I circled in the picture? I don't recall there being anything in that area.
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Thanks for the generic answer....:beer:I looked in the TM and didn't see anything, that doesn't mean there isn't though. Guess Ill find out Saturday or Sunday.
 

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TM 9-2320-289-34P, Figure 76, Item #13

$5.69 at Napa
 
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