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Weeping Standard trani question 200 1989

Hi Bricksters, I was changing the oil this past weekend and as I usually do while I'm pulling the oil pan bolt, I give the muffler and tailpipes and eyeball and just generally look around. I noticed my undercoating was a bit damp in the area where the Driveshaft goes into the trani. I looked closer and that seal is dry as a bone. Where it seems to be leaking from is the shifter shaft where it enters the back of the Trani ( I'm guess the M47). Has anyone seen this before? Is there a seal that can be replaced? I will wait until my clutch finally retires At 206000 it still feels fine.
Any input would be appretiated
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'75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwr and two motorcycles: it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me






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