Sunken Axle Seal
Sunken Axle Seal
Well I got tired of torturing myself with the rear shocks and started on the fronts. I had a bad cv boot so I got a new axle for the passenger side. I replaced the transmission seal, as recommended, but ran into a problem. I expected the seal to seat, as I tapped it in, when it got in the proper distance. But to my surprise the damned seal went into the transmission another 1/4" or so past flush, before it seated. Is this too far? Will it leak now? I'd like to fix this now before I put in my 5 quarts of redline and leak it all over the garage floor.
Originally Posted by 92 Max
Well I got tired of torturing myself with the rear shocks and started on the fronts. I had a bad cv boot so I got a new axle for the passenger side. I replaced the transmission seal, as recommended, but ran into a problem. I expected the seal to seat, as I tapped it in, when it got in the proper distance. But to my surprise the damned seal went into the transmission another 1/4" or so past flush, before it seated. Is this too far? Will it leak now? I'd like to fix this now before I put in my 5 quarts of redline and leak it all over the garage floor.
Originally Posted by '90_Maxima
It's seated properly.
If its a manual tranny and it's racked up a few thousands of miles then indeed it will leak. thoose darn spacers inside are worthless if not measured proprely. But 1/4 might be alot. harbor freight sells a tranny seal remover to back it out so you wont damage the seal. Or even a side slider hammer will work.
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
You should try to note how the seal is before you take it off. I haven't been down there for some time but I think 1/4" might be a tad much. It might still seal though. I don't know.
Originally Posted by rod_atl
if the seal is straight and not crooked it will seal no matter how far in it is
At worst, the bearing will wear the seal at the outer inside part of the lip for a few miles if you did seat it a little too far, but when we dropped my tranny a few days ago the seal was seated further than flush and there were no leakage problems. I took a look at the new axle seals that I had got and the inside of the outer ring might wear a little, but you have no worries if it's a bit too tight. The spring inside the inner ring of the seal won't contact the bearing and that's the important part.
Great. The best part is that I don't have to yank that axle again and try to get at those support bearing bolts again. Now I just have to tighten that spindle nut back to ~200 ft-lbs, Oh Boy.
Originally Posted by '90_Maxima
Yeah, tell me about it. We snapped a breaker bar's Grade 8 pin while getting those bad boys loose.
Originally Posted by '90_Maxima
Yeah, tell me about it. We snapped a breaker bar's Grade 8 pin while getting those bad boys loose.
Well, I finished this job. The car handles well now and no leaks from the seal. As much of a pain as the rear struts were, that's how easy the front ones were. It's like the front shocks were designed to fit this car. ;-\
These KYB shocks do ride very similar to the original shocks the car came with.
About the only problem was the fact that I had to compress the inner 3 coils of the spring until they just about touched and even then the upper spring saddle or mount was barely loose from the spring.
These KYB shocks do ride very similar to the original shocks the car came with.
About the only problem was the fact that I had to compress the inner 3 coils of the spring until they just about touched and even then the upper spring saddle or mount was barely loose from the spring.
another thread today reminded me of you. still leak-free?
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...50&postcount=7 when he says not to seat it too far, etc
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...50&postcount=7 when he says not to seat it too far, etc
Originally Posted by capedcadaver
another thread today reminded me of you. still leak-free?
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...50&postcount=7 when he says not to seat it too far, etc
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...50&postcount=7 when he says not to seat it too far, etc
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