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8010 power shift oil leak

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    Posted: 10 Jan 2024 at 3:16pm
Is it very common for the detent shaft seal to leak fluid, there is not much rubber on that metal clad seal for oil to get past it & the shaft? Thanks Dave
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If I remember correctly there is enough room in the valve body case that you can install two seals together and still get shifter arm on. Did that to a 8030 once and it solved the leak.
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