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iceminion
04-13-2006, 12:30 AM
so I was all excited to install the tranny i bought from sleepydsm, and i go to replace the axle seals and look what I see

www.iceminion.com/pics/fuckeduptranny/fuckeduptranny.html

So what do you think? do you think it could seal properly if i put some RTV on it?

I am not accusing sleepydsm of doing anything wrong, he just didnt see how messed up the tranny was, and neither did I

sleepydsm
04-13-2006, 12:42 AM
Ghey. Your check is ready and waiting for you to pick it up. Sorry! Honestly I can't even tell something is wrong.

sleepydsm
04-13-2006, 09:11 AM
Ahh I see what you're saying now. Do you really think those scratches would allow fluid to leak out of the case? To my knowledge, it's the seals that retain the fluid in the tranny, not the CV shafts themself? To me that just looks like wear from removal and installation of CV shafts over the years.

LingLing
04-13-2006, 09:20 AM
+1. I don't see any severe gashes or scarring that would, (to me at least) cause any leaking. There's really only one way to find out though! Put her in there and see what she does!!!


-Jason

sleepydsm
04-13-2006, 10:47 AM
Just please don't fill the front diff with RTV, I don't want you to give me that tranny back ruined because you think a few scratches on a 45 degree chamfer on the front diff where the CV shafts install will be the cause of a fluid leak.

CarPsyco84
04-13-2006, 01:40 PM
As far as I can tell with the trannys is the seals seat against that alumunum opening and then to the shaft itself, as long as the shaft is in all the way and the seal is good, it shouldn't leak, no matter what the front diff or bering looks like...

CarPsyco84
04-13-2006, 01:42 PM
oh, and don't use RTV, unless you use a lil tiny bit on that lil nitch in the alum where the seal seats in the tranny... if you try to rtv that front diff thing, it will just make a mess and not do anything helpful

iceminion
04-13-2006, 01:45 PM
I am really curious as to how the hell did all those nicks and gouges got in there...did somebody try to remove the axle seals....with a machine gun? how in the hell do you do that to a transmission?!?!??!

sleepydsm
04-13-2006, 07:59 PM
Well maybe people just shoved the CVs in there, instead of guiding it nicely?

iceminion
04-14-2006, 02:16 AM
upon inserting the passenger side axle, a vivid pop could be felt as the axle went in all the way, but there was still 1/8 of an inch to go. I compared it with a "working" tranny and there is a huge difference, not to mention the ball bearing race spins freely as it does not on normal cars.

So, now that I have determined that this is completely worthless, do you want it in your front yard or your living room via the window? JK

Anyways, shep will pay $300 for a "good" core, he deducts the core value if there is alot of shit wrong....shipping there costs about $100, so ill ship it and split the profits 50/50

or I can drop it off at your house, you decide.