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Re: Super A seal leak
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Posted by banjo on November 28, 2006 at 22:24:11 from (65.67.203.166):
In Reply to: Re: Super A seal leak posted by SuperA-Tx on November 28, 2006 at 21:56:40:
That hole is actually made for the brake rod. those final drive housings can be used on either side. The numbers 9,26,27,37 are seals that are shown in the picture. I do not have the part numbers. what is not shown in the picture are 2 more seals i would change since i had the final drive housings off. the seal in the transmission bearing cage and the 0-ring around the bearing cage. those 2 seals keep the trans lube from leaking and soaking your brakes. there are also gaskets under the covers. i just bought a roll of gasket material and cut my own. check the lube in your tranny and see if it is low. that is probably what is leaking out the hole.
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