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Future Turbo project on hold, Tranny leak!!

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    Future Turbo project on hold, Tranny leak!!

    Im leaking transmission fluid, i went to get it checked out while i was getting my oil changed at jiffy lube and was told the fluid is leaking and it might either be my seals or gasket. anybody have this problem if so how much for the fix?

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    Depending on where its leaking. Could be an easy fix, could be expensive. Get more details.

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      #3
      Holy shit this is my hold up lol. Input shaft seals leaking on my brand new clutch damn used h22 trannys. FAIL
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        #4
        could also be rear main seal which is common and leaks between trans and engine. people usually mistake it for the input shaft seal untill they get the tranny off.

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          #5
          sound like it could be the rear main seal...hope your clutch isent full of oil

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            #6
            The gaskets rarely leak on honda trans. As above I would suspect either Input shaft seal, or rear main.
            Could also be the axle seals.
            Clean off the leaking area and recheck in the next week for fresh oil. trace it back to its origin, and you will find the leak


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              Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
              The gaskets rarely leak on honda trans. As above I would suspect either Input shaft seal, or rear main.
              Could also be the axle seals.
              Clean off the leaking area and recheck in the next week for fresh oil. trace it back to its origin, and you will find the leak
              Agreed i originally thought it was my rear main... found otherwise.
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