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> Toughest Seal Ever!, Side shifter Selector Rod Seal is Steel!
ctc911ctc
post Aug 19 2020, 07:12 PM
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'74 2.0 Side Shift (but you knew that)

OK, finishing up on the tranny rebuild (Thank you Dr Evil @dr_evil ) and I am not able to remove the shifter Selector Rod seal..........

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I have tried using a seal remover, screwdriver, long-thin drift from the other side (wrong angle), a pick, a hammer and the screw driver, all while being careful trying not to marr the side of the seal housing.

It almost seems as if there is a metal washer pressed into the hold on top of the seal...........weird......

Any ideas?
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post Aug 20 2020, 08:52 AM
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The Seal has been removed, Turns out that this seal (I am very certain the tranny case has never been opened before this) has a steel outer housing. Kind of like a bearing case.

I needed to deform and then pull it out........about 1.5 hours so I did not screw up the receptacle. Hole?

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post Aug 20 2020, 09:15 AM
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that was quite a fight yes ! ....but the new seal has only metal on the inside to make it stiff ?
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post Aug 20 2020, 10:36 AM
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Yes it used a metal ring to hold it firmly in place.
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post Aug 20 2020, 01:19 PM
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The one that came in the tranny gasket kit is not as bulletproof. Any advice as to this component?

All vendors seem to sell the same one - has anyone ever bought one with a steel case?
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