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> Transaxle seal replacement, how do I replace the transaxle seals
Brenda
post Jan 4 2018, 03:35 PM
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Anyone know the a place I can get the instructions to replace the transaxle output flange seals and also the speedometer cable on the transaxle? I have checked the Haynes and the Chilton manual, Pelican parts, Auto Atlanta but can't find the info. Maybe I am not searching the correct names?
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post Jan 5 2018, 09:41 AM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) I have a DVD that covers all transmission stuff like this, but way more and you may not need it.

The output shaft seals are 999 113 183 40
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Take a 19mm socket, a punch, stick the punch through a bolt hole to hold the flange and then remove the 19mm bolt (only supposed to be like 19ft/lb). Seal puller is cheap and removes the seal easy. Be careful not to mar the sealing surface in the case with it, though.

For the speedo, oring is 999 701 084 50
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Removal can be a pain in the ass. Remove the bolt (#30) and pull. Drain tranz first, or you will instantly do so when speedo is removed. Clean the bore before insertion and file down any burrs on the shaft of the speedo drive so it will go in and out easier and seal better.

For part numbers and pics, and where I get them, https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesands...partscatalogue/

Or google "Porsche PET" and go to the official Porsche link and enter in your model number.
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