Transmission output shaft seal
I looked through the DIY and didn't see anything and I also searched and didn't find anything, so I am assuming that it is not that difficult. But could someone please explain to me the process of replacing the seal on the back of the transmission that the drive-shaft slides into. I believe that is the transmission extension housing seal
does it require any special tools? the autozone website thing says it does. what tool would that be?
My seal is leaking pretty bad, among other parts of my transmission but this is the worst one so I will start here. thanks guys.
does it require any special tools? the autozone website thing says it does. what tool would that be?
My seal is leaking pretty bad, among other parts of my transmission but this is the worst one so I will start here. thanks guys.
There is not much to it, hardest part for me was finding the correct part. Goes something like this:
Blocks under the tire so truck cannot move, put in neutral w/ parking break off.
Mark the drive shaft so you can put it back exactly the way it came off.
Remove the drive shaft
Remove the seal, chisel/screwdriver with some soft blows work, or seal puller... be careful here because you can damage the transfer case.
Put new seal on, I pressed it in w/ a short piece of pvc pipe and a block of wood, large socket or similar will work as well.
Replace drive shaft.
Blocks under the tire so truck cannot move, put in neutral w/ parking break off.
Mark the drive shaft so you can put it back exactly the way it came off.
Remove the drive shaft
Remove the seal, chisel/screwdriver with some soft blows work, or seal puller... be careful here because you can damage the transfer case.
Put new seal on, I pressed it in w/ a short piece of pvc pipe and a block of wood, large socket or similar will work as well.
Replace drive shaft.
Went to pick up the seal today and i thought i needed this one
Seal #1 (which is the one i bought)
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0071&ppt=C0338
but the parts guy thought it might be this one too
seal #2
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0071&ppt=C0338
so which one is right? obvisouly the best way to find out is just open it up and see, and that will happen tomorrow but i like to have the right parts and get it done quickly. thanks guys!
Seal #1 (which is the one i bought)
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0071&ppt=C0338
but the parts guy thought it might be this one too
seal #2
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0071&ppt=C0338
so which one is right? obvisouly the best way to find out is just open it up and see, and that will happen tomorrow but i like to have the right parts and get it done quickly. thanks guys!
HeyYou is the winner! haha that,s exactly what I just found out by looking at. I just got home and looked real hard at the part I bought and what was going on. i need the t-case tailshaft seal. where the drive-shaft plugs in. which would be this seal
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...3685&ppt=C0316
they really need to make pictures on parts websites for these things, and dummies like me
anyway i found it, and it looks pretty easy. my transfer case is leaking a lot though from other places. around the case. how do you check the fluid in the t-case? is it connected to the transmission fluid?
do i need to take the case apart to reseal it or should i have a professional do it? it was rebuilt about 50k miles ago
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...3685&ppt=C0316
they really need to make pictures on parts websites for these things, and dummies like me
anyway i found it, and it looks pretty easy. my transfer case is leaking a lot though from other places. around the case. how do you check the fluid in the t-case? is it connected to the transmission fluid?
do i need to take the case apart to reseal it or should i have a professional do it? it was rebuilt about 50k miles ago
Last edited by BIGRED97; Feb 1, 2013 at 05:45 PM.
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Make sure it isn't leaking because it is cracked......
Should be a plug on the back side, about halfway up. Prolly 3/8ths square drive hole in it. Fill with ATF +4 to the bottom of the hole.
Should be a plug on the back side, about halfway up. Prolly 3/8ths square drive hole in it. Fill with ATF +4 to the bottom of the hole.
havent seen any cracks. nor have I thrashed on it hard enough really to crack it, at least not that I am aware of. ill try to hose it off real good tomorrow and see if notice anything.
that is the wrong seal. and apparently there is a correct seal in their system. dodge wants 33$ from the stealership and of course they dont have it in stock. and it probably wont be the correct seal either.i am not sure what to do







