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> Differential output shaft seal replacement procedure?
Han Solo
post Jul 31 2015, 10:06 AM
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Looks like the hot weather and fast driving has made a slight leak into one that's creating a bit of a puddle. I found a thread on Rennelist for 924/944...

http://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-944-951...-procedure.html

...but is there one here for 914? Same procedure? Any tips? Thanks gents!
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post Jul 31 2015, 11:26 AM
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The expansion bolt from the trans flange is a 19 mm. Only torque to about 20 when installing.

I completely drained my tranny fluid to avoid fluid dropping on me and my eyes.

Got a seal puller from my auto parts store. Made the job a snap.

Used some light grease on the seal when installing to make it easier to install.

Use new shorr washers on the install.
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