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Old 04-02-2004   #1
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Ok, i am beginging to hate all the tranies in the world..


now having said that.. lets continue..

Rebuilt trany, everything super good.. except the oil leak.

It only hapens thru the axle seals and i cant determine which part of the seals its coming thru. now i made sure that its seated properly, i lubed it up when it was put in, and used the axle seall pressing kit to put it in. Brand new seals.. same deal.

I have oil only around the axles area and that is it. fuken pisses me off... I cleaned up everything and it still has the slow slow drip.

Has anyone else experienced the same problem?

Do they need to be broken in a little before they stop dripping? i can't imagine so but you never know.

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Old 04-02-2004   #2
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wtf?!?
maybe we have to use the rtv method or something. I've never seen a car w/such axle seal problems. Are they still leaking from the same spot as last night?
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Originally posted by niterydr@Apr 2 2004, 10:55 AM
wtf?!?
maybe we have to use the rtv method or something. I've never seen a car w/such axle seal problems. Are they still leaking from the same spot as last night?
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Old 04-02-2004   #4
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I never had a problem with this and I pulled my tranny out of my GS-T more times then I can count. (also never once did I replace my seals)

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