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Old 09-10-2018, 07:04 PM   #1
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Np241 slip yoke leak

Whats the skinny on a leaking slip yoke even after seal replacement...

New tailshaft bushing/housing?

Anyone got a part #?
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Is it the one with the big rubber dust boot or the smaller one without the dust boot
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With dust boot
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You install it with the hole at the bottom? You could try the other style seal, but im no help with a part number for it. Smooth up the slip yoke with some emery cloth maybe? If that tail shaft bushing is bad, i could see it leaking also, but I think you'd feel some vibrations before the seal would leak. Good luck.

Just went and looked. My 95 dld has a seal without the boot and my 97 dld has the boot. Hope that helps.
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Old 09-10-2018, 07:56 PM   #5
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Yep hole at bottom. Slip yoke in nice shape, not grooved. Everything clean and seal installed evenly.

Seems i read about replacing the complete housing fixing the issue.
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I’d try a different brand seal before replacing the housing. Had a similar situation with a rear axle and it was the seal brand. National brand seal was a proper fit in my scenario.
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I have had a similar problem with my 04 and the 273. I am not sure if your slip yoke is the same but its worth a look... My slip yoke has a metal plug that is pressed into the center at the yoke end. It had came out and was causing the leak, it took me a output seals to figure it out.

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