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> How to Remove Speedo Drive Seal, Speedo Drive Seal Removal (Transmission)
Highland
post May 17 2018, 04:32 PM
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So before I try and damage something, what's the best way to extract this seal?

Also I assume that's a sealing washer on top and cannot be reused?

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post May 18 2018, 10:10 AM
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A pick will do it.
I have the seals if you need them. The seal yes replace. The aluminum washer you can reuse if it's not damaged.

The "new" part with all the seals is $65 if you want one. It has an extra seal so it will not leak.

https://shop.914rubber.com/searchquick-subm...keywords=speedo


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post May 18 2018, 02:55 PM
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It might be too big or overkill for removing this particular seal, but a puller like this Old Forge 7019 (available on Amazon) is a handy tool for getting seals out of smaller bores.


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post May 21 2018, 01:12 PM
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I use a cheap set of dental picks, $0.99-2 at harbor freight. Easy and cheap to replace. Oddly enough, the 914 transmission seal kits do not come with this seal, but do come with the O ring. The 911/912 kits come with both o ring and seal.
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post May 21 2018, 01:12 PM
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Hey, I just say you are in San Diego. Ill be in town this week into next. I can see if I can find a spare and bring it with me if you want.
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post May 21 2018, 01:20 PM
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Thanks for all the input guys.

I've already got a couple seals on order, but appreciate the offer Dr. Evil.
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