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Old 20-03-2018, 09:25 PM   #1
berney
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Default ford AU1 slip yoke

my au 1 auto was leaking transmission fluid and also a vibration at high speed. I bought a transmission extension housing with bush and seal fitted .after I fitted it , it still leaked but no vibration .. so I got a genuine seal from ford and fitted that..still leaking . I want to fit a new yoke but I carn't seem to find one . nothing on ebay. Ford don't have any and have tried Repco.
Appreciate if anyone knows where could get a new one
also I read that I could pack inside extension housing with grease to stop leak
my au has done 350,000klm I have had it for 5 years has whiteline sway bars front and back the rest stock standard .has n't been to a mechanic since I've owed it. I have put 100,000klm on it . love the car and want to keep it going
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