Best way to remove tranny front seal, Best way without scoring on 74 |
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Best way to remove tranny front seal, Best way without scoring on 74 |
Mcraneiowa |
Dec 27 2020, 03:28 PM
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JOEPROPER |
Dec 27 2020, 05:13 PM
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Screw in a self tapper and slide hammer or pry it out. I never did this on a 914, but have done it on many others. Just be careful.
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porschetub |
Dec 28 2020, 12:49 PM
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Screw in a self tapper and slide hammer or pry it out. I never did this on a 914, but have done it on many others. Just be careful. That's what I did, just make sure you don't drill in to far and only put the screw in far enough to get a good "bite" on the seal,you may need to drill 2 holes,not sure as mine came out with one. I used an install tool I made years ago for T1 swingaxle and IRS box's. |
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