A whosits? A whatsits?I had the same issue. Speedi Sleeve fixed it. Most bearing and seal suppliers Cary them. Easy to install.
A whosits? A whatsits?I had the same issue. Speedi Sleeve fixed it. Most bearing and seal suppliers Cary them. Easy to install.
Didn't make one lick of difference in the leak.Might. Someone mentioned the splines wearing a bit and the ATF running past them after that. Makes sense as mine got a new GM seal and bushing the summer of '09 and it didn't stop it at all.
If mine sits for a while you can see a little drip at the u-joint. After it's been driven you can sorta see how everything back there is wet but no drips.
A whosits? A whatsits?
Oops, didn't see the Bushing.Didn't make one lick of difference in the leak.

Oops, didn't see the Bushing.
On mine it solved it. Before I changed the bushing I would change the seal and in a few weeks it would leak again because the slop up and down would ruin the new seal fast.
I do have on my van now a leak from the plug in the yoke and I was thinking of puting some sealant and a screw that fits just right.
For now I park it downhill because it used to leak if I parked it uphill, and while driving it doesn't really leak.
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Guys, I picked up an 89 last weekend, and have noticed the same problem. Does yours look like this? small drip on the joint, and fluid sprayed under floorboards?
I am new to the game and need specifics. What exactly to I need to get, and is there a "how to" on replacing this stuff?
Doing this could cause the Yoke to hydro lock and not slip as it should (that is the whole reason there is a small hole in the end plug, to keep the Yoke from hydro locking).