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just spending my free time with my 911 I found that I have some 5-10 sq.inch of tranny oil on the floor just where trany is beginning - looks like just after tranny coupler (shift road +coupler ) so strange I will try see tomorrow where I have problem. But any suggestion .... overfill? I don't think so but will see...
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Shift rod seal ... to confirm, pull the cover over the coupler ... gear oil on the tunnel floor or collecting in the corrugated boot ...
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/mult_shifter_rod_seal/mult_shifter_rod_seal.htm
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Tomy,
Also check your speedo drive gear. It sits on the nose of your tranny right above the tranny cross mount bar on the passenger side. Thats where I found my leak after my shift rod seal came up dry.
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thanks I will see in both places tomorrow.
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Had the same issue, turns out the seals in my speedo drive gear had never been replaced. I didn't find any how to videos out there on this, so I made a video of how I replaced mine for future reference if anyone if looking to replace the seals in the future. Here is a link to my YouTube video.
https://youtu.be/I291iN4QKAk Brian
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