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Old 03-31-2012, 09:09 AM
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Leaking output shaft seal

Hello,

I have a 96' Ford Econoline with a leaking output shaft seal. I just bought this van a couple of weeks ago so I'm unsure of when this leak started. When I bought it, it was leaking fairly heavily from the oil pan as a few of the bolts were missing. I replaced the bolts and tightened the remaining ones and the oil leak stopped. Now that its nice and clean under there I noticed a small amount of ATF at the bottom of the seal where the slip yoke enters the tailshaft. Mechanic says no problem, we just need to replace the seal. After seal is replaced it leaks worse. He put in a second seal and the leak isn't as bad but still noticeable fluid on seal and a drop or two after shutting off vehicle.

When I bought this vehicle it had very worn leaf springs with one side having a cracked leaf, so I had them replaced. This lifted the rear end approximately 4 inches from how I recieved the van but appears to be about stock height. The drive angles seem fine, but I was curious if this could have something to do with the leak?

Now my mechanic wants to replace the output shaft bushing. When he took off the driveshaft he did seem to think there was a bit too much play in the output shaft as he had another guy at the shop feel it, both said it seemed fine but it they seemed questionable about its movement. Is this the next logical step to stopping my leak? Should something else be addressed, e.g. slip yoke replacement, u-joints, etc???

Thanks