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DSM Tech Wizard ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,404 Joined: 16-December 03 From: Fletcher/Bloomington Member No.: 214 ![]() |
I've got a leaky passenger side axle shaft seal. Now, how hard is this to replace? I had little to no time to do it tonight and was wanting to tackle it tomorrow after work when I have the part. I've never had problems with this before but apparently this is the problem. I tried to pry on it a little with no results and was afraid to accidentally cause more damage to the transmission than what is already wrong. Marcus, I'm going to guess you've probably had experience with this, any help is appreciated. Thanks
Brett -------------------- "I hear he tunes the space shuttle also...and that thing is fast"
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DSM Tech Wizard ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,404 Joined: 16-December 03 From: Fletcher/Bloomington Member No.: 214 ![]() |
Ok here's the update. I couldn't possibly get the driveshaft seal out, I think it's press fit in between two parts of the casing and you have to take the transmission apart to service it to put the new seal in and put that spring retainer ring back in. I could be wrong but honestly, I don't care. If it leaks it leaks. I'll rebuild the sucker if it does I don't really care, SCREW IT! Anyway, the JB Weld looks like it held and hopefully, it won't leak again. I'm probably going to throw it together on Saturday and hope it works. Wish me luck! I'm gonna need it...
-------------------- "I hear he tunes the space shuttle also...and that thing is fast"
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