Re: transmission seal
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Doesn't appear there is a seal. Looks like the housing is machined for a close tolerance to the forward part of shaft. A spiral groove continually slinging and pushing any oil that gets past the bearing toward the rear looks to be the control. There is a reminder in the manual that when assembling the shaft and front cover to the case, the mechanic check and make sure the oil drain hole is lined up and clear.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 22:22
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Howard
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Re: transmission seal
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Thanks Howard,
You must be a night owl! Your explanation makes perfect sense. Would you think a worn bearing would allow too much oil for the spiral groove to handle, thus causing a leak? The transmission is quiet, otherwise.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 22:45
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Re: transmission seal
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The bearing unless changed from original has a metal shield on the side facing the transmission gears, so unlikely to leak even if worn. Also,the normal oil level is quite low and relies on the rotation of the countershaft to circulate the oil up to the other gears. I wouldn't hurt to check and confirm that the oil level is not too high. It should be just at the bottom of the threads on the fill plug opening.
Posted on: 2012/8/23 0:27
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Re: transmission seal
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Keep in mind that it is a shield on the inside of the bearing not a seal.
There are a few thousands clearance between the shield and the inner race to allow some lube to get thru to lube the bearing, that lube should drain back into the trans if the hole is not blocked by sludge or someone's home made gasket. John
Posted on: 2012/8/23 10:47
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