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Vmax Member Since: 29 Apr 2023 Location: Europe Posts: 60 |
Click image to enlarge I have a small oil leak coming out of that hole. Any know what is the problem |
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22nd Aug 2023 7:21am |
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Vmax Member Since: 29 Apr 2023 Location: Europe Posts: 60 |
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22nd Aug 2023 9:28am |
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Vmax Member Since: 29 Apr 2023 Location: Europe Posts: 60 |
Need a special tool for that?
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22nd Aug 2023 9:42am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17354 |
No special tools needed to replace the seal (the seal comes with an installer).
Remove propshafts, remove handbrake, remove gearbox cross-member, drain transfer box, remove front section of exhaust pipe, disconnect transfer lever, remove gear levers , remove transfer box, disconnect clutch, remove gearbox, remove clutch from flywheel, remove flywheel, remove old seal, clean, fit new seal (following instructions to the letter or else it will leak), then reverse the dismantling procedure. There is, of course, quite a lot of work needed to remove the gearbox, unfortunately. If doing it yourself and you haven't done it before allow a full day. Also consider replacing the crankshaft spigot bearing, the clutch driven plate, cover, and slave cylinder, and inspect the infamous gearbox output adaptor shaft splined coupling, and make sure that you grease the latter thoroughly on assembly whether or not you need to replace it. You will need a clutch aligning tool. If replacing the spigot bearing it is a huge help to have the right extractor, although it is (usually) possible to get by without. |
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22nd Aug 2023 10:00am |
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Vmax Member Since: 29 Apr 2023 Location: Europe Posts: 60 |
Thank you very much Sir for help.
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22nd Aug 2023 10:17am |
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