Has anyone here ever split open their tranny case to repair the seal between the two halves, and if so, is it a matter of simply splitting the case halves, or do you need to remove all the shifter detents as suggested in the manual?
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I'd follow the manual, tranny's are tricky little beast to deal with. If you insist on just tearing into it
get a busted one and practice on it first so atleast you have some idea whats going on when you
open it and pieces fallout all over your work area.Nothing says "triumph of enthusiasm over physics" like a Front Wheel Drive race car.
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^^X2 i've changed axle seals before without tearing the tranny apart
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I dont think hes talking about the half shaft seals.sigpic
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Yes, you do need to follow the directions. Otherwise, the little detent balls will fall into the transmissions only to cause problems later. What I do is get zip-loc bags and label them (make a sketch where they came from) and put them in the bag. Sometimes the springs and balls are different. I can't remember for this trans.
Its always best to follow the directions when dealing with stuff like this.
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Originally posted by roycehofYes, you do need to follow the directions. Otherwise, the little detent balls will fall into the transmissions only to cause problems later. What I do is get zip-loc bags and label them (make a sketch where they came from) and put them in the bag. Sometimes the springs and balls are different. I can't remember for this trans.
Its always best to follow the directions when dealing with stuff like this.
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