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> Transmission Seal Removal, Input Shaft
solex
post Jan 1 2008, 01:50 PM
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How do I get the input shaft seal out of the transmission? The input shaft gets in the way of applying an leverage.


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post Jan 1 2008, 10:42 PM
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screw a sheet metal screw into the seal and use pliers to pull it out.


or a slide-hammer..... Ive done that more than once

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post Apr 5 2008, 10:55 PM
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QUOTE(TimT @ Jan 1 2008, 10:42 PM) *

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screw a sheet metal screw into the seal and use pliers to pull it out.


or a slide-hammer..... Ive done that more than once

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That's how I did it today. The "seal" actually is largely metal - drill a pilot hole (being careful not to drop metal shavings into the guts of the tranny) then insert a screw on your slide hammer, bang, bang, and it pops right out:

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Installing the new one is as simple as finding a piece of pipe the right size to use as a drift:

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Per Dr. Evil in a different thread, you just need to get it in far enough that the release bearing guide tube can be installed flush. Like this:

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