Hyster S120XM:
Transmission leak

I need some help, I received this Lift leaking trans fluid at the bellhousing. I replaced Torque Converter and Seal, put engine back in and its leaking again.
Installed a Reconditioned Torque converter and a stock seal. I'm wondering if the Converter surface at the seal may have been machined when the Converter was rebuilt?
Or am I missing something?
  • Posted 28 Aug 2015 00:56
  • Discussion started by Micha
  • Washington, United States
Mike Arntson

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