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Re: Gear oil leaking from M brake housing
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Posted by dave k on August 12, 2000 at 11:54:01 from (209.114.157.104):
In Reply to: Gear oil leaking from M brake housing posted by Lowell on August 12, 2000 at 07:15:44:
hey lowell, when you change this seal make sure to get a shop manual to aid in changing. don't do like so many of us and try to use the jack bolts in the brake housing and take out the housing to change the seal. cause if you do this you will crack the housing inside the rearend by the bull gear and have to take the top plate(where you sit) to remove the broken peice out and buy another housing. Instead just use a awl and pick out the old seal. like the red said it is thick one.
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