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W6 Tranny Leak

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Yugrotcart

07-23-2005 20:44:33




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I have an transmisson oil leak and and am assuming that it is my transmisson input shaft seal. Is this hard to change and where to I start?




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chadd

07-23-2005 21:28:06




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 Re: W6 Tranny Leak in reply to Yugrotcart, 07-23-2005 20:44:33  
It wasn"t hard for me to change, because I was doing the clutch anyway.(it was all full of 90W gear lube) I just took off the top of the clutch housing, undid the bolts on the drive shaft, unscrewed the bolt on the transmission side of the driveshaft coupler, used a puller to remove the coupler, and then slid the housing with the seal off of the shaft, knocked the old seal out, reattached the housing, and then pressed the new seal in and did the reverse of dissassembly. It took me quite a while of off and on work to do the clutch and the seal, but it really runs great now. If you have a shop with all the amenities, it is easy. I didn"t, and had to work on a dirt floor with no chain hoist, and no heat in the middle of a Wisconsin winter. It was still fun. Go ahead and try to fix it, if you get stuck or lost, ask for help on the forum! Good luck!

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Yugrotcart

07-24-2005 07:26:25




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 Re: W6 Tranny Leak in reply to chadd, 07-23-2005 21:28:06  
That is how I thought it was done. I just have to find the time to get it done now, in the mean time, hay to bale.
Thx for your help,
Paul



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