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automatic transmission tail shaft bushing 200 1990

Others could probably answer this much better than I can, but i'll give it a shot:

One thing to look for when it's time to replace the bushing is a leaking extension housing seal. As the bushing wears, the driveshaft has more radial movement, which leads to the seal's demise. Another potential culprit is the center support bearing. If it needs to be replaced, it will result in a humming (ghost) noise that gets progressively louder with increased speed. For the same reason, the driveshaft has radial movement and can lead to seal failure (at both the extension housing and pinion bearing) as well as accelerated bushing wear.






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