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Brenda |
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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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Dr. E:
My track car has spit out the left side output shaft seal twice and caused havoc on hard right turns. Any thoughts on why this would happen twice ( other than the competency of the installer). What do you use to tap the new seal in place? How far in should it go? Second time I had extra seals in the tool box so never even missed a session. Thanks Terry |
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