May 6, 200817 yr With the help of this forum (gary and ben) I have a working driveshaft installed. The male end of the shaft looked good and I slide the seal onto the male end. I figured the seal would slide back to the appropriate placement. It did not work. I am still getting a lot of ATF coming out. Any suggestions? This is a 98 OBW with a rear driveshaft replaced. Michael
May 6, 200817 yr With the help of this forum (gary and ben) I have a working driveshaft installed. The male end of the shaft looked good and I slide the seal onto the male end. I figured the seal would slide back to the appropriate placement. It did not work. I am still getting a lot of ATF coming out. Any suggestions? This is a 98 OBW with a rear driveshaft replaced. Michael the seal is installed in the a$$ end of the trans. the drive shaft is removed when you do this. you are going to need a larger socket or something to tap it in because it sits around the splined output shaft of the trans. i have'nt done one, but i doubt it's any different than any other seal. slide into place and gently tap it to seat. calling the front end of the drive shaft the male end is a mis-nomer . it's both male and female. male because it slides into the trans/seal, female because the splined trans shaft slides into it.
May 6, 200817 yr it's both male and female. male because it slides into the trans/seal, female because the splined trans shaft slides into it. There's a lot of that these days!
May 7, 200817 yr calling the front end of the drive shaft the male end is a mis-nomer . it's both male and female. male because it slides into the trans/seal, female because the splined trans shaft slides into it. Duh, It's a Tranny seal! LOL
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