Posted by Josh on 9/18/2008, 10:16 pm, in reply to "Re: Replacement of rear transmission seal"
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Good tip glen, I'll try that first. I did pull the end seal to clean it up when I had the tranny out of the car, so perhaps I just didn't seal the nut/washer enough!
--Previous Message--
: yes you can drop the shaft & pull the
: flange & get to the seal. It can be
: a PITA, of course. Also check the vent
: hole, make sure it's not plugged.
: Oil can also migrate along the splines
: & leak out around the nut &
: washer. A little dab of sealer under
: the washer will fix that.
: (A lot of perfectly good seals have
: been replaced whereas that has been the
: problem).
: HTH
: Glen
:
: --Previous Message--
: I'm getting a bit of leak from the rear
: transmission seal (where the trans
: attaches to the driveshaft). Can this
: be replaced without pulling the rear
: section of the tranny off the gearbox?
: E.g. can I just unbol the driveshaft
: and drop it out of the way, and press
: the bearing/collar off and do the seal
: without moving the tranny?
:
: of course I will drain the tranny
: too...too bad since it's full of new
: Redline MT-90...grr.
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