Input Shaft Seal Removal at Caleb Brownbill blog

Input Shaft Seal Removal. At the 'bottom' of the seal is a drainage channel (forward. Do not mix engine oil and atf in the power steering system. The key is to have proper tools: Removing the input shaft seal. Just get an oil seal remover (machine mart do them for around £7) and you can almost flick the seal out. This is how i removed the gearbox input shaft seal. You just need to drift the new. A quality breaker bar at least 24 long, equally long metal bar to hold the input flange in place while tightening the nut, seal drivers of appropriate diameter to push. It was leaking so it had to be replaced. Removal of the seal is rather crude, but use a thin screwdriver/spike to lever out the seal. So a couple days ago i removed, what i imagine is the original transmission input seal from my 1966 beetle (what a pain!) the new one i installed sticks out about an 1/8th of an inch from. I have found this easier way of replacing the input shaft seal of a steering gear box.

OTC® 6893 Input Shaft Seal Remover
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At the 'bottom' of the seal is a drainage channel (forward. A quality breaker bar at least 24 long, equally long metal bar to hold the input flange in place while tightening the nut, seal drivers of appropriate diameter to push. Removing the input shaft seal. Do not mix engine oil and atf in the power steering system. So a couple days ago i removed, what i imagine is the original transmission input seal from my 1966 beetle (what a pain!) the new one i installed sticks out about an 1/8th of an inch from. I have found this easier way of replacing the input shaft seal of a steering gear box. You just need to drift the new. Removal of the seal is rather crude, but use a thin screwdriver/spike to lever out the seal. It was leaking so it had to be replaced. This is how i removed the gearbox input shaft seal.

OTC® 6893 Input Shaft Seal Remover

Input Shaft Seal Removal Do not mix engine oil and atf in the power steering system. Just get an oil seal remover (machine mart do them for around £7) and you can almost flick the seal out. I have found this easier way of replacing the input shaft seal of a steering gear box. So a couple days ago i removed, what i imagine is the original transmission input seal from my 1966 beetle (what a pain!) the new one i installed sticks out about an 1/8th of an inch from. Removal of the seal is rather crude, but use a thin screwdriver/spike to lever out the seal. A quality breaker bar at least 24 long, equally long metal bar to hold the input flange in place while tightening the nut, seal drivers of appropriate diameter to push. At the 'bottom' of the seal is a drainage channel (forward. Do not mix engine oil and atf in the power steering system. It was leaking so it had to be replaced. The key is to have proper tools: Removing the input shaft seal. This is how i removed the gearbox input shaft seal. You just need to drift the new.

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