output shaft seal is leaking...$20 part but $110 for LAbor! How easy to fix?
output shaft seal is leaking...$20 part but $110 for LAbor! How easy to fix?
so i found out that my output shaft seal is leaking.....i went to nissan and they told me the seal is only $20 but labor to replace the part would be about $100-150. is this something i can repalce myslef?
anyone esle have this problem? the leak isnt horrible but im guessing it will gradually get worse....do i need to replace it asap?
anyone esle have this problem? the leak isnt horrible but im guessing it will gradually get worse....do i need to replace it asap?
oils pans can stay in place, but if it is the rear main seal, tranny has to come down, clutch out, and fly wheel out, you'll see the rear main seal right there, part is about $30 for the seal ( I think ) trying to find pics of it I know I have it.
Has to be one of the axle seals. As no Nissan dealer in this planet earth would do a rear main seal for $150 labor.
Hard? That's relative. For me it's easy. For a 1st timer, it's harder. Look here and decide on your own if you can do it. And refer to this site in the future.
http://www.motorvate.ca/
Hard? That's relative. For me it's easy. For a 1st timer, it's harder. Look here and decide on your own if you can do it. And refer to this site in the future.
http://www.motorvate.ca/
They charge that much because it's a royal pain in the **** to do it. I can drop my own tranny in a few hours but it's still a pain. Let's say $400 for labor. $400/$60 = 6.6 hours. That is about right if they got 2 guys on it.
Originally Posted by MDeezy
true, nissan tried to charge me aroun $500 to do the rear main seal, they charge so much just because they have to drop the tranny.
Originally Posted by 90stanza
do you mean the shaft that goes in to the tranny that conects to the shifter ??
No, where the axel goes into the tranny.
If you have a 4th gen 5spd and your diff seal is leaking suspect bad bearings. Could just be the seal, but I would put money down that it is the bearings
I think I have the same problem which appeared after replacing my clutch. Only a small amount of oil is dripping from my left axle and it seems to be intermittent (like when I park on a hill). I hope it's not related to the infamous bearing issue. I suspect that I was not careful enough when reinstalling the cv joints as it was not leaking before. Sure hope I don't need to drop the tranny....again.
Does anyone have a good diagram of the 4th gen transmission (maybe from a genuine nissan service manual)? Chiltons is not helpful with this matter. Also, is driving the seal in an easy task or require any special tools?
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have a good diagram of the 4th gen transmission (maybe from a genuine nissan service manual)? Chiltons is not helpful with this matter. Also, is driving the seal in an easy task or require any special tools?
Thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by je246
I think I have the same problem which appeared after replacing my clutch. Only a small amount of oil is dripping from my left axle and it seems to be intermittent (like when I park on a hill). I hope it's not related to the infamous bearing issue.
btw, this bearing thing... it's new to me. What keywords should I search under?
Jae
Originally Posted by je246
I hope it's not related to the infamous bearing issue.
Does anyone have a good diagram of the 4th gen transmission (maybe from a genuine nissan service manual)? Chiltons is not helpful with this matter. Also, is driving the seal in an easy task or require any special tools?
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have a good diagram of the 4th gen transmission (maybe from a genuine nissan service manual)? Chiltons is not helpful with this matter. Also, is driving the seal in an easy task or require any special tools?
Thanks in advance.
for replacing axles you'll just need a lot of force, rubber mallet and a block of wood to help sit the axle in place.
So far no tranny noises and when I push up on the axle no more oil comes out. I will try to fix the seal once and hope for the best. Since the leak is minor (so far), I am considering using 140W oil to supplement the 90W. By the time all of the 90W is replaced, the new oil will be ready for the 115 degree weather we get out here.
Has anyone used heavier oil to slow their leak since the viscosity increases with temp (as by revving their engine)? I know it's not a 'fix', but may slow the leak (or at least the oil).
Has anyone used heavier oil to slow their leak since the viscosity increases with temp (as by revving their engine)? I know it's not a 'fix', but may slow the leak (or at least the oil).
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