It‘s a 94‘ ford bronco that pours out transmission fluid, any ideas on whats wrong with it? I‘ve heard that its a rear main seal, and the transmission would have to be dropped to fix it? Is it even worth it to fix this truck? i mean it‘s a four wheel drive with brand new tires, I just don‘t know if i should even take it into a shop to get fixed. And, If its not the rear main seal, what else could it be?
Firstforget the rear main sealit is in the motor and would leak oil, not transmission fluid. The transmission has 2 sealsa front and back one. The front seal is inside the bell housing that bolts the transmission to the motor, and can only be replaced by removing the transmission. The rear seal is not so hard, just remove the drive shaftnot a very hard job. Also the transmission has 2 more ways to leak fluidfrom the pan gasket, and from the lines going to the radiatorthe fluid is cooled that way. It is not as likely the leak is from a linebut the pan gasket often is a source for leaks. You can try using a store bought leak stop for transmissions, it conditions the seals and if the leak is not too bad sometimes will cure the problemmight have to put in in a couple times before it works
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it could also be the front seal if the fluid is leaking between the engine and tranny its the front if its leaking where the driveshaft is connected its the rear seal
they switch the 2 fronts together and the 2 rears together.although i dont see why they dont do it the other way.good luck!