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> Tranny Output Flange Oil Seal, Passenger Side Different from Drivers Side
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post Feb 2 2014, 09:13 PM
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Converting my '72 1.8 with side shift to 5- lug and replacing output flange seals. Pulled old seals out and drivers side looked fine and new seal went in nice and flush. Passengers side seems to have some sort of " shoulder" on the inside of the surface where the outside surface of the seal seats. Looks like a wide metal ring, that shouldn't be there. I pressed in a new seal and this shoulder deformed the new seal so it wasn't nice and flush and perpendicular to the seating surface. What is it, and should I try to remove it? Pictures below.


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