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160 puking oil out around shift lever

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    Posted: 24 Sep 2016 at 8:40pm
I have noticed oil on top of the tranny of my 160. Today while going down the road I looked down and seen oil coming up around the shift lever. Seems to only do this at higher rpms. Bad shift boot or worse?
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Uncle's 185 does the same thing. Says there is a seal on back of trans case that separates it from the next one and that is a split job to replace seal.
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How does oil get to the lift cylinder on the 160? On the d serries there is a hydraulic line that goes to the lift cylinder and if that line brakes it will do what you discribed when you try to use the lift. I am betting your hydraulic oil is low.
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If both compartments use the same oil you can do the poor mans fix and connect both together with a hose/fittings so that the level will stay the same in both.
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There should be a vent for the trans and hydraulic reservoir, if plugged it will force oil out. Leon
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