blew driveshaft replaced it now leaking trans fluid
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It called the tailshaft or propeller shaft seal, its not hard to replace at all.
1. raised rear of vehicle or entire vehicle if you have a lift.
2. remove drive shaft by taking out the 4 11mm bolts at the rear u joint where it attaches to the pinion.
3. take a small prybar or screwdriver and a hammer and seperate the seal from the extension housing, takes a little bit to but work your way around the seal till you get it seperated then use the hammer and punch/prybar/or similar and knock it out, dont worry about damaging it your going to.
4. lightly tap knew seal in place with hammer until it starts to seat the using a round pin punch and hammer go around the seal tapping it in till fully seated.
5.reinstall driveshaft and check/fill trans fluid. a small amount may come out when seal is removed.
If that dosent fix it there is also a bushing and seal inside the extension housing that could have been damaged, more to that repair though.
1. raised rear of vehicle or entire vehicle if you have a lift.
2. remove drive shaft by taking out the 4 11mm bolts at the rear u joint where it attaches to the pinion.
3. take a small prybar or screwdriver and a hammer and seperate the seal from the extension housing, takes a little bit to but work your way around the seal till you get it seperated then use the hammer and punch/prybar/or similar and knock it out, dont worry about damaging it your going to.
4. lightly tap knew seal in place with hammer until it starts to seat the using a round pin punch and hammer go around the seal tapping it in till fully seated.
5.reinstall driveshaft and check/fill trans fluid. a small amount may come out when seal is removed.
If that dosent fix it there is also a bushing and seal inside the extension housing that could have been damaged, more to that repair though.
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lowblack99 thanks for the details ....
lucky77 SHUT UP !!!!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL thast just not gonna happen right now ,... i cant afford it right now !
talked to the dealer this morning ... they said if its still leaking by friday , they will fix it
lucky77 SHUT UP !!!!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL thast just not gonna happen right now ,... i cant afford it right now !
talked to the dealer this morning ... they said if its still leaking by friday , they will fix it
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I'm pretty sure that there's a bushing in the tailshaft that can wear in these situations, someone please correct me if I'm wrong....but if I'm correct, before you replace the tailshaft seal, grab the driveshaft and move it up and down, if there' too much play, there is a bushing in the tailshaft that got wiped out when the driveshaft grenaded. You'll just end up with a new leaky seal if it needs the bushing...
*EDIT* you have to remove the tailshaft housing to replace that bushing btw...
*EDIT* you have to remove the tailshaft housing to replace that bushing btw...
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man my trans fluid was so damn low , turns out the goobers at the garage never refilled my trans with fluid it was more low than a ****** lowrider .... they put some in .. i drove home and its still low ....