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Trany shop says output shaft bushing and seal may not be all... 200 1988

You'll be fine. I can see you've taken good care of the car. It is obvious you've kept up with maintenance, leaks, kept things clean, and the transmission fluid looked fresh and clear.

I'll bet you really wanted this job to enjoy for yourself, but sometimes life's priorities get in the way of pleasure, so here's your new seal and bushing, installed, and back to you. Everything went as you said it would, but the yoke had a bit of a groove forming, so we got you another. If you notice anything in the next few weeks, bring it over any time, and we'll run it right up on the lift and take a look. It was a pleasure doing business!
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

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