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Re: Seal replacement on H
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Posted by The Red on August 31, 2002 at 04:39:19 from (12.84.239.253):
In Reply to: Seal replacement on H posted by Kelly C on August 30, 2002 at 20:40:04:
Kelly, probably both the main driveshaft seal and the countershaft seal are leaking. The easiest way to tackle it is to drop the liftall so you have more room. You will need the 2 seals and the gaskets for the seal retainer assemblies. Plan on a 1/2 day job. The biggest headache I have found is trying to pull off the transmission coupler off the main transmission shaft. You might have to rig up a puller to get it off. For some reason the parts book shows the main shaft with a keyway. Every H I have worked on has a spline shaft that the coupler slides onto. If it is difficult to get off, make sure you file any burrs on the coupler and the shaft before you stick the coupler back on.
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