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Old 08-23-2003, 05:06 PM
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Default Differential oil seal for jackshaft question

ok now i replaced the oil seal on the drivers side of my zc tranny where the intermediate shaft locks into it but i've still got a leak and its a pretty fast one. i know i have the right seal but i believe they arent working properly now my question is to anyone who has an intermediate shaft with this type of differential seal does ur seal spin with the jack shaft or is it stationary with ur tranny and the shaft spins inside of the seal? mine is currently spinning with the shaft and i do not believe it should be, if someone gives me confirmation that the seal should be stationary with the shaft rotating independantly inside of the seal then i'll just jb weld the bitch to the car real quick and make my own gasket. TIA for any input
Old 08-23-2003, 10:49 PM
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anyone?
Old 08-24-2003, 09:12 PM
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I thought the gasket remained stationary. Did you use a seal puller and seal installer tool to put it in? Maybe it wasn't seated properly.
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it wasnt seated properly but i solved that problem with some jb weld it is supposed to be stationary against the tranny, simple fix no more leak




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