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new here ,thanks for any help. i have a 97 e-150 work van. all of a sudden one day i had a major trans. leak on a customers driveway. had no drips at all up untill then. took it to a person that was highly refered to and paid him to replace the seal in front. he said he let it run for about 20 mins. and it didn't leak . when he brought it back to my house it was pouring out just as bad as before. he said it could be this or it could be that. this happened this past friday after hours so i couldn't ask anybody that does this for a living or have them fix it. and i know the kids at the local auto part stores can't help. so i found this forum and decided to ask you guys. question: is there something plugged up or stuck that's createing pressure high enough to make it force out the seal like this or is there something else in there that needs fixed. thanks for any help i can get
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