#941, "finally got around to pulling the trans for my leak.."
Well its been a while since i discovered my input shaft bearing was worn and leaking fluid into the bellhouing, and finally got around to pulling out the trans. First time pulling the trans by itself, from start to trans on the ground, was about 3 hours, all by my lonesome I found a few surprises. First, the input shaft seal was only leaking a very small amount, but it was just enough to get a very tiny amount on the clutch disk. I can see a trace of oily film on the gear teeth on the clutch disk. But overall, there was no great amount of oil in the bellhousing. I figured it wasnt bad, because the clutch hasnt slipped at all for a long time. I got the trans apart, and a new bearing/seal. For those that want the part#, here it is:
Dodge dealer part# for input shaft bearing/seal- 4761090 List price-54.95
Now the second thing. I noticed some motor oil back by where the block mounts to the trans, firewall side. Turns out the damn oil galley freeze plug is seeping oil! Damn, i knew my oil pressure T fittings were leaking and i fixed that, but this is the other leak that I could not find normally. So I'll fix that, and be done with it! Too bad I cant afford a Phantom Grip or NSR diff right now I need to save up for the shoot out!
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