Feb 26, 2007 #1 H hrhoward Go Team Venture!!! Joined Jul 7, 2001 Messages 764 I have a leak that appears to come from the point where the shift linkage enters the trans. How much work is it to fix this or should I live with it?
I have a leak that appears to come from the point where the shift linkage enters the trans. How much work is it to fix this or should I live with it?
Feb 26, 2007 #2 M mikestertwo Well-Known Member Joined Sep 13, 2006 Messages 5,249 You can replace the seal pretty easy if you have the right tool. They make a seal removal tool that screws into the old seal and pulls it out. Then you just press the new one in.
You can replace the seal pretty easy if you have the right tool. They make a seal removal tool that screws into the old seal and pulls it out. Then you just press the new one in.
Feb 26, 2007 #3 H hrhoward Go Team Venture!!! Joined Jul 7, 2001 Messages 764 Thanks mikestertwo. Now the search for the seal begins. :smile:
Feb 26, 2007 #4 gsgns4me Member Joined Aug 13, 2006 Messages 538 hrhoward said: Thanks mikestertwo. Now the search for the seal begins. :smile: Click to expand... Timken/BCA part# 8792S NAPA part# NOS 4912 The tool looks like THIS one on e-Bay.
hrhoward said: Thanks mikestertwo. Now the search for the seal begins. :smile: Click to expand... Timken/BCA part# 8792S NAPA part# NOS 4912 The tool looks like THIS one on e-Bay.
Feb 27, 2007 #5 H hrhoward Go Team Venture!!! Joined Jul 7, 2001 Messages 764 gsgns4me said: Timken/BCA part# 8792S NAPA part# NOS 4912 The tool looks like THIS one on e-Bay. Click to expand... Thanks, just what I needed.
gsgns4me said: Timken/BCA part# 8792S NAPA part# NOS 4912 The tool looks like THIS one on e-Bay. Click to expand... Thanks, just what I needed.